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That moodslayer faggot is sperging again about the "threats".
"my acc got suspended bc you dipshits mass false reported my old acc when you couldn't take the L. btw, here you go."
"Haha nope broly extreme you the only one here got they account suspended and you would think you learn by now sad man plus you the only one who put Dj as their profile picture he’s not even that good so why you sucking his D"
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Crybully faggot
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To elaborate, the Vic Mignogna Film Forum is going to be a two-day event at Phoenix Theatres Laurel Park Place in Livonia, Michigan, on December 5th - 6th.
Attendees will have the chance to enjoy a selection of excellent films such as: Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan, Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa, and a special 41st Anniversary presentation of Star Trek - The Motion Picture, as well as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn. Plus, as an added bonus, for the first time on the big screen we will present episodes from Vic Mignogna's award-winning web series Star Trek Continues.

Apparently, there will also be Q&A sessions, too.
TBH, it sounds pretty fun.

Delve deeper into the filmmaking process and experience a question and answer period given by Vic Mignogna himself regarding his philosophies on all aspects of independent filmmaking. Presenting a special showing of the short subject film When The Train Stops, featuring Vic Mignogna, John de Lancie, and Michael Forest. The forum will also host local members of the film educational community as well as the regional filmmaking society.
Are you going to be there, @Svetlana?
 
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To elaborate, the Vic Mignogna Film Forum is going to be a two-day event at Phoenix Theatres Laurel Park Place in Livonia, Michigan, on December 5th - 6th.


Apparently, there will also be Q&A sessions, too.
TBH, it sounds pretty fun.


Are you going to be there, @Svetlana?
I will be, yes. My hubby and I will be there repping STC and my short, When the Train Stops.
 
Well, Vic does have a Twitch channel now.
We'll see when he posts a link next week.


Better times.
We should start a timer to see how fast he gets affiliate, then partner.

On an unrelated note, I was going to get a Popeye's sandwich for the memes, but there were nearly two dozen people in line (only one or two of them black), and I didn't feel like spending forty minutes of my life for a meme.
 
We should start a timer to see how fast he gets affiliate, then partner.

On an unrelated note, I was going to get a Popeye's sandwich for the memes, but there were nearly two dozen people in line (only one or two of them black), and I didn't feel like spending forty minutes of my life for a meme.
No drive-thru?
 
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Ah, too bad.

Anyways, I just checked and both Jamie and Monica have not been a guest to a convention since March.
That's got to hurt!
Seeing as no major cons took place since March, that’s understandable. Naka Kon cancelled the Thursday of after people already checked into their hotels. They have done online appearances though if I recall.
 
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Seeing as no major cons took place since March, that’s understandable. Naka Kon cancelled the Thursday of after people already checked into their hotels. They have done online appearances though if I recall.
There's the GalaxyCon Facebook streams that come to mind, but I don't recall anything after that.
 
There's the GalaxyCon Facebook streams that come to mind, but I don't recall anything after that.
It’s been a tough year for most VAs. Most aren’t willing to risk the small cons due to Covid concerns. Plus actual Anime voice recording doesn’t pay too well and doesn’t give royalties after the fact. Just your per session rate. The money is in con appearances.

Monica has a 5k plus retainer for cons, for example. On the high end, that’s 7-10 recording sessions worth right there.
 
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