Boogie / Boogie2988 / "Francis" / Steven Jason Williams - Fat, Rapidly Declining Divorced "Nice Guy" Middle-Aged Youtuber, Former Edgy Porn Blogger, lied about having cancer and being molested. Cohost of fake drama show "Lolcow Live (LCL)". Just WILL NOT die.

I think the lack of follow ups is because he was overwhelmed by questions (most of them are quite autistic tbh) and getting no response in respect to his request for an interview. He wasn't here for Q&A anyways so who cares. And we don't care enough about Boogie that we are willing to participate in this stupid documentary. This is what Clum needs to understand. We are here to point and laugh. Boogie is the one dooming himself.
 
I think Mr. Clum made his intentions pretty clear, he wanted to know what this place is about and wanted to nab an interview, and when that became unlikely he dropped his contact details and moved on. The few basic questions he did answer were just a goodwill gesture to get something in return (the one dig at Boogie's tinder draw was funny though).

Honestly him approaching the Farms at all screams to me that Boogie's been talking about us a lot during his time with him. Mike clearly thinks we have a "role" in the Boogie story, which is just weird when you consider that it sounded like he hadn't even considered approaching major characters like Frank Hassle until it was suggested here. Likely he knows that a lot of his footage with Boogie isn't enough (because Boogie is boring as hell and the only way he draws in views anymore is when he does something embarrassing or spergs out).

Boogie probably pulled him aside and tried to convince him that he needs to feature his pathetic, obsessed haters that spend all day on the internet mocking him and how he's just this kind guy with a heart of gold that is the target of unparalleled online hate. What would an interview from here do, really? It's just really odd to me that Mike Clum approached the Farms at all, and I can't think of a reason other than Boogie's nagging.
 
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This I get. You don't watch other documentaries or videos because their opinions would taint your own, even if you would eventually come to the same conclusion. It's also why a lot of Boogie videos sound the same, they all pull from our archives while not interacting with him personally.

That's a good point, you're right. Still I find it hard to believe, that he allegedly didn't know about Frank Hassle and the 'Nazis and rapists' thing. Especially about the first one.
 
He probably doesn't want to admit to a crime, even a solicitation charge, in writing at any point before the statute of limitations is up. Fair enough, but it leaves him looking like a malicious retard.
No way. If anything she's a hired 'actress' (even if amateur) with all the consent forms and NDAs signed.
 
Clum was hired to make Boogie look like a good guy.

Thats my gut feeling after reading back over Clum's initial message and (lack of) follow ups. He wanted to bait someone into doing an interview and making "Boogie Troll's" look bad. Nothing more.
I could believe it. Boogie would only ever hire someone willing to do damage control for him and an interview with a weirdo troll would have been a good win. That said, I would love to watch an interview with HaberdasherA

The question is what's the point in the documentary? I think the most likely answers are views, damage control and narcissism and I think the latter is the largest component of it. He thinks his story is something special and I think the best evidence is the book that he's apparently been writing for multiple years. Or perhaps the even better evidence is how much he laughs at his own videos when he watches them on Twitch. He's probably his own biggest fan.
 
I think Mr. Clum made his intentions pretty clear, he wanted to know what this place is about and wanted to nab an interview, and when that became unlikely he dropped his contact details and moved on. The few basic questions he did answer were just a goodwill gesture to get something in return (the one dig at Boogie's tinder draw was funny though).

Honestly him approaching the Farms at all screams to me that Boogie's been talking about us a lot during his time with him. Mike clearly thinks we have a "role" in the Boogie story, which is just weird when you consider that it sounded like he hadn't even considered approaching major characters like Frank Hassle until it was suggested here. Likely he knows that a lot of his footage with Boogie isn't enough (because Boogie is boring as hell and the only way he draws in views anymore is when he does something embarrassing or spergs out).

Boogie probably pulled him aside and tried to convince him that he needs to feature his pathetic, obsessed haters that spend all day on the internet mocking him and how he's just this kind guy with a heart of gold that is the target of unparalleled online hate. What would an interview from here do, really? It's just really odd to me that Mike Clum approached the Farms at all, and I can't think of a reason other than Boogie's nagging.

This is probably closest to the truth IMO. I'm sure he hyped Clum up about what rabid haters everyone posting here is and that he was convinced finding posters willing to go on camera would be simple, that we'd all be champing at the bit to suck up whatever morsels of clout we possibly could. I can see Clum realizing pretty quickly that it wasn't just going to be hard to get anyone authentic to bite but basically impossible because Steven had mischaracterized us so badly as these meddling ne'er-do-wells, when we simply don't have to get personally involved because given enough time and access to the internet he literally does all of this to himself.

I'm calling it now: either we don't see any Farmers in the doc at all, or if they do produce something it's with a lurker or someone else basically insignificant. I know they couldn't pay me enough to take part in anything like that, that price for me personally does not exist.

Wakes up, time to gaslight people :
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Nah bro your just a compulsive liar that's mostly boring.

This fucking guy will post screenshots of every last hater he can find on his socials, but whenever he finds these wholesome mystery people whose lives he saved or conveniently just changed their minds about him there's never one to be found... Curious.
 
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I could believe it. Boogie would only ever hire someone willing to do damage control for him and an interview with a weirdo troll would have been a good win. That said, I would love to watch an interview with HaberdasherA

The question is what's the point in the documentary? I think the most likely answers are views, damage control and narcissism and I think the latter is the largest component of it. He thinks his story is something special and I think the best evidence is the book that he's apparently been writing for multiple years. Or perhaps the even better evidence is how much he laughs at his own videos when he watches them on Twitch. He's probably his own biggest fan.
Could you imagine if he hired Shane Dawson instead? Then they could get that better help lady to finally diagnose boogie with autism.
 
I disagree its a boogie fluff piece, if it is it will absolutely flop, however if he's a good filmmaker and draws his own conclusions it has the ability to be a really good piece.

I guess its a bit of a difficult situation for the filmmaker, if he intends to make these a series he's picked a hell of a starting point, if he destroys boogie then no one else will get involved, if its a fluff piece it will get no views. Im hopeful it will show boogie as he really is, an absolute train wreck of a human.
 
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Let's pretend that this comment happened. Boogie has singled out one comment in a sea of comments where people constantly list reasons about why they stopped watching him.

SunnyV2's latest video on Boogie has 10K comments(!). I guarantee that majority of them discuss what a shitty person Boogie is or discuss why they stopped watching him.

It's also so pathetic that he even has to mention this. He's like a total suck-up brat who thinks "If I tell them that I'm a good person, then they'll THINK that I'm a good person! Yeah!!!"
 
@mikeclum One thing I'd be interested in is if you can interview Boogie's therapist. I'd like to know how long he has been seeing him and for how often. I would also like to hear if the therapist thinks boogie is making any progress or how he feels about boogie turning to drugs. A lot of boogie's content revolves around mental health and self help. It would be interesting to view an actual professional on boogie's mental health. If you can also take boogie to the doctors and have him be weighed there, that would be also nice.
 
Clum was hired to make Boogie look like a good guy.

Thats my gut feeling after reading back over Clum's initial message and (lack of) follow ups. He wanted to bait someone into doing an interview and making "Boogie Troll's" look bad. Nothing more.
as interesting of a twist this would be, I'm not so sure that's the case.

we're talking about someone who cheaps out on everything surrounding him and his brand. he doesn't commission artists for t-shirt designs and instead uses royalty free images slapped together with text he can't even be bothered to proofread. his video thumbnails are a similar story where he picks from his set of soy boy faces to paste on top of a stock photo. he doesn't hire anyone to edit his videos because he's perfectly content with the bare minimum of basic video cuts while overusing the zoom effect. boogie hiring an actual professional to produce a documentary about him is giving him way more credit than he deserves.

I also feel like a documentary slated for release over the summer is too much of a long-term career investment for someone who specializes mostly in short-term grifts, like a clickbaity begging video that gets delisted a few weeks later, milking cash with low-effort t-shirt designs created for free in under 5 minutes, baiting viewers to buy channel membership under the promise of exclusive videos only to back pedal on the promise once the 100 channel member goal is reached. he's far more concerned with immediate gratification. if he was actually capable of thinking long-term then his career probably wouldn't be as deep into the dumpster as it is today.

it's difficult to draw any concrete conclusions regarding the nature of the documentary since boogie's will be the pilot episode and we don't have a reference point with previous work. considering the involvement of a makeover, going on a date, and seeing a personal trainer, it's panning out to be more in-line with reality tv than some well researched informative documentary, and it may very well be produced in a way meant for the viewer to root for the subject and not against. I don't necessarily think that means clum is being paid, but rather, his content direction is gay and lame.
 
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Last year Boogie claimed that Kyle turned on him and the PKA audience hated him:
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I wouldn't be surprised if Kyle did turn on him. He was extremely rude on the podcast, ignoring Kyle speaking directly to him and sitting scrolling on his phone instead at 5:03:

It's no wonder the Big Stack podcast failed. He's only interested in hearing his own voice.
 
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