A list of puns related to "Red Letter Day (film)"
Just like I said I think it would be great. I mean look at some of the films I found in just one post on the "Film Industry Network" group page.
So, like many RLM fans, I'm also a fan of MST3K and Rifftrax. I recently purchased the Rifftrax of the film "The Journey: Absolution". Twenty minutes in, there's been nothing but dudes' butts, shirtless dudes working out in a faux-military manner, and other vaguely homoerotic stuff. All I could think was, "Wow, David DeCoteau would love this flick." Checked IMDB.
WELP
Thanks, RLM!
If the gang ever makes a film again i think if they stick with what they do best. A bunch of loosely connected shorts or skits a la Monty python's the meaning of life. It would let thier type of comedy shine. Which never seems to come out in the longer films they have made. We'll at least for me. Though that's just like my opinion man.
Dear New Guy,
Welcome to the lovely world known as the Stock Market. If you just started investing in the last 60-90 days, red days arenβt something you are used to.
βStOnKs oNly gO Upβ
False. Do not get soft and panic sell.
If you are planning to hold long term and are confident in the companies you own, clinch that butthole and close that brokerage app. The closer you watch the red line go down, the more likely you are to make emotional decisions.
Love, Long Term Investors
Starring: Dawn Van de Schoot, Hailey Foss, Kaeleb Zain Gartner
Writer: Cameron Macgowan
Director: Cameron Macgowan
Studio: Awkward Silencio, RLD Productions
Synopsis: The Edwards family, Mom Melanie, daughter Madison and son Timothy (Dawn Van de Schoot, Hailey Foss, and Kaeleb Zain Gartner) are settling into their new home. The kids complain that the new neighborhood is boring, not realizing that today is going to be a red-letter day in the worst possible way. A shadowy group called "The Unknown" has delivered a series of Red-Letters to the community pitting neighbors against each otherΒ based on their conflicting social media personas. In order to survive, the Edwards must be prepared to do what ever it takes to stay alive as they realize their new home is anything but boring.
At a brief 75 minutes writer and directer Cameron Macgowan's Red Letter Day uses it's time to dramatize how easy it is for a smart foe to weaponize our distrust and fear of each other as the members of a community find themselves manipulated into violent confrontations. Much like the Twilight Zone episode The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (March 4, 1960), the neighborhood's families isolation plays a vital role in the chaos that follows just the smallest of disruptions*.* Both works start from the same place: the things we believe will make us safer actually make us more vulnerable. Rod Sterling's voice-over epilogue is worth repeating here: "There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices.... For the record, prejudices can kill...and suspicion can destroy....And the pity of it is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone."(Source)
The residents of Aspen Ridge, Red Letter Day's version of Maple Street**,** Β are forced to answer this question: What would they do if their most hated, online person were coming to kill them? Would they attempt to head them off at the door to hug it out or go out to find them first, meat tenderizer in hand?
Technically, Red Letter Day is well made - shots are in focus, sound is adequately mixed, sets look great if not a little over decorated, and so on. The action scenes are satisfyingly gory, although the first one doesn't happen until nearly halfway in! The aforementioned meat tenderizer does some serious damage to those tha
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Can't wait.
I was trying to play "Feels Like Summer Again" and Spotify and Amazon music could not find it. Then I tried to find the entire "Red Letter Days" album, and they don't have it.
This entire album got me through my divorce back in 2003...and now I can't find it to stream. Anyone know what the deal is?
I'm a really big fan of Half in the Bag, but when Best of the Worst debut, it opened my eyes to a whole new world. Everytime I see a new episode uploaded I get so excited! Inspired by the awesomeness of the bad movies, I went to B-Fest (b-Fest.com) for my first time and have vowed to go for as many years as I can from then on out. I feel like RLM could do something similar and have the gang there to discuss a few films after watching them with an audience. I would be more than willing to shell out some money for something like that and make the trip. If not having the gang to discuss, then just screenings of their favorite bad movies. Just an idea, but it would be well worth the trip and the money!
Each thread starts with one person posting the title of a film - preferably a title which contains words which have many possible ways of changing them - then all the replies to each title consist of a new film made by changing only one letter, and a brief description of the storyline ... the most amusing suggestions are upvoted.
For example, one person posts ''Star Wars'' and the next person replies ''Stan Wars: A British comedy about feuding neighbours, both named Stan, who begin a dispute over the position of the dustbins, and the retaliation escalates until the entire neighbourhood has taken sides, with trenches dug across the village green''
You can reply to your own film title, so if you have a good idea, you can post the title and then post the new title as a reply to it.
A Red-letter Day
On Tuesday, September 1st, my wife and I woke up at 3 am for the trip to Denver (64 miles to the north). We have to make an appointment at Denver Health at 5:30 that morning so that Dr. Hyer could perform gender confirmation surgery on me. My surgery started at 7:30 and took 5 hours to complete. I woke from anesthesia with a new vulva and all the component parts.
I'm going to stop for a moment because I want to cover an important subject, that's personal privacy. I am choosing to divulge that I have had "the surgery" of my own free will. I do so for several reasons. First and foremost, I crave the attention. Those of you that know me know that that is not the case. I am sharing because there are people out there that are struggling with being transgender. They find skewed information or even outright lies. When I was very young, I knew that I was different, that something didn't match up, but I didn't have the vocabulary to describe how I felt. It took me well into adulthood to come to the realization what was going on with me. You see, the hardest person to come out to was myself. The difference between me as a child and me as an adult was access to the internet and all of the information it contained. I started off convincing myself that I was a crossdresser. That it was all about the clothes. I knew better, but I couldn't allow myself to believe it. It took me years of counseling and self-reflection to come to terms with who I truly am.
So, back to my original point, just because I volunteer this information does not mean that it is okay to ask other transgender individuals about their surgeries. Nobody has the right to know what is in your pants, and you don't have the right to know what is in someone else's pants. If they want to share that with you, that is totally and entirely up to them.
Back to my surgery, or rather the recovery. I spent Tuesday through Thursday in the hospital; I was released on Thursday afternoon with a packing in my vagina, a foley catheter, and some pain pills. Let's talk about those pain pills, and please remember that this is my experience only. I cannot speak for others going through the procedure. I had a pain pill the day of surgery, while I was in the hospital, I only took acetaminophen, I took my next pain pill the night that I got home, the drive home was torture, 64 miles of road construction. I've only had to take one more since then; I have been making do with alternating acetaminophen and
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