AAhhh yes Nollywood http://www.southerninnovator.org/index.php/component/content/article/1-c\ reative-econ/9-nollywood-booming-nigerian-film-industry <http://www.southerninnovator.org/index.php/component/content/article/1-\ creative-econ/9-nollywood-booming-nigerian-film-industry>
Journey To Self http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6ssj_jyczQ <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6ssj_jyczQ> ..but now i have to re-gain my beauty or was it sleep? Whatever..and ever ...BTW may you may help me some day with my follow up problems--Thunderbird I do have installed as you advised...OK later my dear Alligator --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote: > > I was watching a rather amateur zombie film the other day. Acting > wasn't bad, cinematography not bad but it ran almost 2 hours and didn't > need to. It could have been trimmed quite a bit in the editing phase. > I kept watching seeing whole little segments that could have been cut > and move the story line along better. > > I have more fun watching movies from other countries because I like to > see stories set in other cultures. It's interesting to see how their > productions strapped with a low budget can still get something good out > using "economy of means." > > There's a documentary about Nigeria's film industry which is one of the > world largest. But it's all very cheap and distributed on VCDs. Talk > about "economy of means." > > On 02/01/2013 05:06 AM, merudanda wrote: > > Of course you may ask yourself "How many copyright infringements are > > going on here?--uups they are just butchering of DVD's by > > Engrish*-speaking-messed up bootleggers mixing movies together- not only > > in China BTW.What I don't understand is why bootleggers go to such > > lengths to make new artwork when there is already tons of legitimate > > artwork they could just copy and use.. [;)] > > Here from BuzzFeed a snapshot of "the viral web in realtime." already > > Nov 7, 2010 by Jonah Peretti (who is also co founder of The Huffington > > Post) > > http://www.buzzfeed.com/awesomerobo/23-awesome-bootleg-dvds-23kj > > > > > > Don't know how is it over there in US of A but we like to keep > > "fist"(forgive me Share et al.) away from our dates but since in > > The Passion Of Christ: JESUS SPEAKS NIGERIA LANGUAGES... > > who complains here? > > > > > > [http://www.engrish.com/wp-content/uploads//2013/01/ass-12-hours-a-day.j\ \ > > pg] > > Lavabo inter innocentes manus meas > > ' I wash my hands in innocence > > si lotus fuero quasi aquis nivis et fulserint velut mundissimae manus > > mea .. If I wash myself with snow water, and make my hands never so > > clean; > > http://biblos.com/job/9-30.htm > > *wash and crap > > let us clap > > [http://www.kulfoto.com/pic/0001/0035/t1/A7ijk34948.jpg] > > Crap your hands, make noise! > > Lost in Translation indeed > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: > >> How could you not? Tom Cruise in "Pepe Likes Tacos." Arnold > >> Schwarzenegger in "Star Wars." And my favorite, the real, uncensored > >> plotlines of "Matrix Reloaded" and "Scarface." > >> > >> > > http://gizmodo.com/5980730/these-outrageous-chinese-dvd-movie-copies-are\ \ > > \ > >> -hilarious > >> > > e-hilarious> > >> [These Chinese Knockoff DVD Movies Are Hilarious] > >> > > >