I'm a baker for the kickstarter campaign. And I'm glad that I participated.
Your movie is truly significant, literally, it carries a lot of significance. A very fine job! BRAVO!
Like many said, Ruth is a star.
One of the significant moments to me was the direct confrontation from a let's call them a "surface" and an "inner" view:
Alice Cooper / Ian Underwood (around 57 min)
he sabotaged his potential hit records ...
he was not interested in making hit records ...
Matter of the fact is that he used "hit-like" hooks as lures to attract as many as possible to his musical message that was different, but near or juxtaposed those hooks!
If I may, the only thing I did not appreciate was the use of out of context music. For my point of view, narrow as an hard-core fan can be, a questionable choice. If not FZ, "reference" music from doo-wop to Bartok could have been used.
I noticed that Frizzell is a producer, was it a request from him?
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I'm a baker for the kickstarter campaign. And I'm glad that I participated.
Your movie is truly significant, literally, it carries a lot of significance. A very fine job! BRAVO!
Like many said, Ruth is a star.
One of the significant moments to me was the direct confrontation from a let's call them a "surface" and an "inner" view:
Alice Cooper / Ian Underwood (around 57 min)
he sabotaged his potential hit records ...
he was not interested in making hit records ...
Matter of the fact is that he used "hit-like" hooks as lures to attract as many as possible to his musical message that was different, but near or juxtaposed those hooks!
If I may, the only thing I did not appreciate was the use of out of context music. For my point of view, narrow as an hard-core fan can be, a questionable choice. If not FZ, "reference" music from doo-wop to Bartok could have been used.
I noticed that Frizzell is a producer, was it a request from him?
Thank You!
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