Teens React to Attack on Titan (by TheFineBros)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
“SPIDER!!!!!”
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#attack on titan #adult swim #animeHorror film I made when I was bored.
“You don’t develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity.”
— Epicurus
On a frigid weekday in New England, four young adults wake up comfortable with their lives. Pat and Rebecca are a couple satisfied with their domestic arrangements. Recent graduate, Liz, is moving into adulthood with confidence about her future as a professional dancer. Nate, an introvert, is okay living paycheck to paycheck, while providing assistance to his ill mother. Told in the course of a 24 hour period, Tenants explores the choices that each of these individuals make, choices that will change their lives and affect their imminent futures. The film also explores the way each individual assists one another in making these difficult decisions.
Tenants is a film that excites all of us as filmmakers because it encompasses modern and experimental elements in a narrative film. This approach allows us to explore unique methods to cinematography and art design.
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So, this Somnium Malum. It’s a film about recurring nightmares I had as a child. I really hope to make more.
Here’s my first ever blog!
Yeah, I think I can do this.
I and possibly many others wouldn’t have realized my love of movies if it wasn’t for content creators like these. They have the right to create content like this and no one should take that away from them.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxSVGSGX9oQ)
A brand new film I made.
Thomas Jefferson was afraid of public speaking. He had terrible stage fright, added accent marks to his copy of the Declaration of Independence in case he ever had to read it aloud, and often faked illness to avoid giving speeches. He was so opposed to public attention that about 20 pages into his own autobiography, he complains that he’s already tired of talking about himself. Source Source 2 Source 3