Every so often, someone has to step up and remind me not to be an arrogant prick. I need that reminder, because being an arrogant prick comes oh-so-easily to me!
The most recent reminder was provided yesterday after I made a comment about a film's title (“Occupy Wall St: The Revolution Is Inspiring” by Tim Schwartz), which I find anything but inspiring. I overstepped when I then commented negatively on the film itself, which was unfair and uncalled for, because I've not seen it.
A representative for the Occupy Sundance Film Festival, where the short film in question is slated to be screened Jan. 21 - Jan. 24, stepped up and politely called me on my film-reviewing misdeed. Not only that, but the person provided me with the link to the Occupy Sundance Film Festival website, so I could see the movie I had slammed.
As it turned out, not only was my pre-judgement of "Occupy Wall St: The Revolution is Inspiring" uncalled for, but it was unfair in the extreme. This is actually a very well done short-form documentary.
Unlike the garbage produced by the likes of Michael Moore and Newt Gingrinch's Super PAC, Tim Schwartz has actually made a real documentary that presents scenes as they unfolded, without distortion and editing together unrelated clips to make things appear as something other than they weren't. Schwartz presents Occupy Wall Street scenes honestly and without distortion. People like me, who found the whole Occupy Movement a hollow joke, will keep shaking their heads... and those who found it inspiring will be inspired; it's not a film that will change minds, but it will convey the atmosphere present.
That said, I found the whole film amusing and, despite my contempt for the subject matter, the 30 seconds or so were quite moving. And that is why I feel grateful for the anonymous publicist who stepped up and showed me I was being a jerk.
"Occupy Wall St: The Revolution is Inspiring" is a well-done bit of film-making. (Next, I shall have to watch "Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street," another of the scheduled offerings. THAT is an effective title... and I hope the film lives up to it!)
For more information about the Occupy Sundance alternative film festival, click here. To watch the movies online, click the blue "movies playing" button and then on the film titles.
Showing posts with label Occupy Your Gaming Table Movement. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Students Occupy Boston (Students)!
Students Occupy Boston Yes, yes they do.
Occupy Boston Students. I wouldn't recommend it. Such activities got Roman Polanski, Jerry Sandusky, and who knows how many members of the Catholic Clergy in trouble.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Best-selling titles in October
As some of you may know, I run a small (VERY small) publishing operation. And it's time for the monthly best-seller report.
NUELOW Games had a very good month. I attribute this to the fact that the Occupy the Gaming Table Movement really DOES represent 99% of all Americans. And then there were the better-than-expected sales on the collection of humor stories from Robert E. Howard, "Fists of Foolishness", doing better than expected, and a number of you out there taking advantage of our "Play a New RPG Month" discount package to try out "ROLF!: The Roleplaying Game of Big Dumb Fighters." Thank you for your support. I hope you felt that your money well spent!
Here are the top sellers.
Best-Selling NUELOW Games Titles for October 2011
1. ROLF!: The Rollplaying Game of Big Dumb Fighters [Core Game Rules]
2. ROLF!: Creature Feature [Supplement]
3. Fists of Foolishness [Short Story Anthology featuring works by Robert E. Howard]
4. ROLF!: Supermodel Slapfest [Supplement]
5. ROLF!: Herbert West vs. the Zombies [Supplement]
6. ROLF!: The Pimp, the Protester, and the Po-Po [Supplement]
7. ROLF!: The Associated Shades of Hades [Supplement]
8. ROLF!: Icing Oetzi [Supplement]
9. ROLF!: Hammerin' Tongs [Supplement]
10. ROLF!: The Breast Hope for Peace [Supplement]
NUELOW Games had a very good month. I attribute this to the fact that the Occupy the Gaming Table Movement really DOES represent 99% of all Americans. And then there were the better-than-expected sales on the collection of humor stories from Robert E. Howard, "Fists of Foolishness", doing better than expected, and a number of you out there taking advantage of our "Play a New RPG Month" discount package to try out "ROLF!: The Roleplaying Game of Big Dumb Fighters." Thank you for your support. I hope you felt that your money well spent!
Here are the top sellers.
1. ROLF!: The Rollplaying Game of Big Dumb Fighters [Core Game Rules]
2. ROLF!: Creature Feature [Supplement]
3. Fists of Foolishness [Short Story Anthology featuring works by Robert E. Howard]
4. ROLF!: Supermodel Slapfest [Supplement]
5. ROLF!: Herbert West vs. the Zombies [Supplement]
6. ROLF!: The Pimp, the Protester, and the Po-Po [Supplement]
7. ROLF!: The Associated Shades of Hades [Supplement]
8. ROLF!: Icing Oetzi [Supplement]
9. ROLF!: Hammerin' Tongs [Supplement]
10. ROLF!: The Breast Hope for Peace [Supplement]