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joe-tyndall
In the dim past, I escaped from MIT with a BSEE and UC Irvine with an MBA. My continued learning totals at least one more bachelors and includes film production at Orange Coast College where I collaborated on short films for the annual festival. In 1999, we took seven of the eight awards for which we were eligible. We did not get best sound. In 2000, we took eight out of nine awards. We did not get best female lead. In 2001, they told us we could have two, Best Picture and whatever other one we wanted (best sound). I tried for a fourth consecutive Best Picture. Sadly after $3,800 of film and processing, beautifully framed and exposed, it was badly out of focus. The kid who had the sync sound camera before us dropped it. There is a postscript. David, who directed the second film, got an assistant editor job. Two months later when he finally arm twisted his boss into watching our second film, he was made lead editor on a $5 million movie and began directing. Working for him as crew, I am in the credits for a few unwatchable sci-fi flicks. Since 1998, I have pursued screenwriting as a hobby. Fish with a Bicycle is my seventh rom com script.
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Uncle Tom (2020)
Demolishes the "Social Justice" narrative
Bought a copy the day it came out. Larry Elder is one of my heroes. He has hit a home run with this. It should be mandatory viewing for all Americans. But the mainstream media won't touch it because it blows their ideology out of the water.
Can We Take a Joke? (2015)
Social Justice is Cancer
The DVD finally came up in my Netflix queue. It was so on point that I watched it twice. Outrage culture has gone off the rails. In a bit over an hour, this documentary examines in part the history of censorship of comedy and where we have arrived in the last few years as the cry-bullies virtue signal their disapproval of anything that offends them or might offend someone else. So off the scale is the Social Justice Warrior need to control everything, that they are sucking the life out of the world. Comedy tells the truth, like it or not. And the truth is that people like to laugh.