It's the smaller ones I'm just finding out about, but some of them had their hand on a lot of films. I know the big ones that distribute, Warner Bros, Paramount, Universal. I'm new in the recognition of movie companies. Except maybe one, but I understand the bitterness. In a way, bias was cut out of this documentary, and everyone here were pretty fair. Always on the defensive too, another example is Tommy Wiseau, although a bit different because he also plays it like the movie's unintentional comedy, was intentional. Like the Troll 2 documentary, Best Worst Movie, the Italian director came off as very stubborn, took Troll 2 very seriously. Language barriers, cultural differences, and when they're interviewed, it's hard to understand their perspective. I'm learning that these foreign filmmakers, when they try to break it in America, their viewpoints come off as.odd. They declined to appear on here, and I think that's for the best. The title of that documentary is a bit obsolete, at least going by the fact mentioned at the very end of this, that the Menahem Golan/Yoram Globus led documentary, beat this film by 3 months in release. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild Untold Story Of Cannon Films.
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