Screw future revenues, No End in Sight director Charles Ferguson is saying. I'm loaded anyway, and what matters to me now is to get some fence-sitters out there to consider the message of my film (i.e., "did the Bushies screw things up in Iraq after the invasion or what?") as they decide how to vote on November 4th.
Which is why as of Monday, September 1st, No End in Sight will be the first widely released feature film to screen in its entirety for free on YouTube. The highly-praised doc will be featured on its own YouTube channel and available to anyone with a computer and high-speed internet connection, as well as via the YouTube service on broadband-connected TiVo Series3 or TiVo HD DVRs, blah blah. Good thing, this.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on August 27, 2008 at 8:55 PM
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Chicago48
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This is f**king good news....surprised it's not on Hulu.com which another media outlet for movies & TV....I love the internet...and Hollywood studios have to wake up and realize this is another source for getting their movies to people (free or pay).
Posted by Chicago48
at August 28, 2008 7:24 AM
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Count Thread
says ...
"what matters to me now is to get some fence-sitters out there to consider the message of my film (i.e., "did the Bushies screw things up in Iraq after the invasion or what?") as they decide how to vote on November 4th."
And if George W. Bush were running for President again, that message might matter.
Alas, he's not.
Posted by Count Thread
at August 28, 2008 4:56 PM
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janee
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Posted by janee
at May 18, 2011 1:21 AM