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I hadn't been to this thread in a while, but, to reaffirm what I said before, I guess, is this, "Auto-biography" has really given the nerd more of a light.
Myself, i enjoyed his early shit, but i fit into that category, when the nerd content slowed due to the film, and then hearing about the film, I forgot about this guy. I had a bad feeling about things, and just my intuition led me to spend my viewing time elsewhere.
More what has become apparent due to this book, is that he had tard wranglers. Also, he INSISTED on HOLLYWOOD for his movie. He could not go from step A, to Step B, to... and so on. Fuck that, he had at least 100, "Films" under his belt by that time. Hollywood or nothing, fucker!
I feel, had he allowed his tard wranglers to be like, "Hey, nerd, not even that other NJ guy, who made Clerks, got into a hollywood film as quick as you. How about we make something closer to home..."
Reading excerpts from this book has shown me that James was all about, HOLLYWOOD OR NOTHING! Oh, he got Hollywood, and nothing out of it, for the most part, other than to say, "I filmed part of my movie in HOLLYWOOD". Big whoop if it's no good and nobody recalls it, and those that do, like myself, recal it as the crest to a wave when it all went downhill.
Nerd made money, and he still makes money, but, looking at Mike's content now, it is more apparent that he is THE nerd. I tuned out during the film stuff, and never really recovered in viewing his stuff, though i did find some gems here and there.
I agree with Bruno, this book, i also see it as something prior to his, "Retirement". He hates the AVGN part, I assume he already has enough $ banked away to support himself a while, so, he might as well say fuckit, and spend all his time with Rex Viper and his kids.
Myself, i enjoyed his early shit, but i fit into that category, when the nerd content slowed due to the film, and then hearing about the film, I forgot about this guy. I had a bad feeling about things, and just my intuition led me to spend my viewing time elsewhere.
More what has become apparent due to this book, is that he had tard wranglers. Also, he INSISTED on HOLLYWOOD for his movie. He could not go from step A, to Step B, to... and so on. Fuck that, he had at least 100, "Films" under his belt by that time. Hollywood or nothing, fucker!
I feel, had he allowed his tard wranglers to be like, "Hey, nerd, not even that other NJ guy, who made Clerks, got into a hollywood film as quick as you. How about we make something closer to home..."
Reading excerpts from this book has shown me that James was all about, HOLLYWOOD OR NOTHING! Oh, he got Hollywood, and nothing out of it, for the most part, other than to say, "I filmed part of my movie in HOLLYWOOD". Big whoop if it's no good and nobody recalls it, and those that do, like myself, recal it as the crest to a wave when it all went downhill.
Nerd made money, and he still makes money, but, looking at Mike's content now, it is more apparent that he is THE nerd. I tuned out during the film stuff, and never really recovered in viewing his stuff, though i did find some gems here and there.
I agree with Bruno, this book, i also see it as something prior to his, "Retirement". He hates the AVGN part, I assume he already has enough $ banked away to support himself a while, so, he might as well say fuckit, and spend all his time with Rex Viper and his kids.