Topic: To the friends in my head,

I just want to thank you guys for doing this show.

Ten months ago, my job transferred me to the night shift. It turned my life upside down in so many ways, but what I missed more than anything, which conflicted every week with my new schedule, was hanging out with my friends and making fun of movies -- er, shouting "constructive criticism" at the screen. I used my vacation time to keep going, but the job ruined the fun of it. On the other hand, they do let me listen to my iPod...

I found Down in Front because I follow the Pink Five production blog (and wait patiently for Vol. 3), where Trey mentioned it about six months ago. Again, thank you. This show kept me sane, at least as much as before. I've listened to every episode at least once, and it made a great refresher course for filmmaking and just general storytelling. I'm one of those guys who doesn't watch the movie with the commentary, but DiF has done so many I know so well (I don't need to have Star Wars in front of me to know every frame) and others I got more than enough of the first time, it doesn't seem to matter.

Then I could come to the message boards and keep the conversation going. I was back, talking about movies with friends... in my head.

I'm writing this because three days ago, I finally got my bosses to put me back on the day shift, and now that you've done Surrogates, the only movie I would watch for the first time with DiF turned on, we can all retire the show, satisfied that we've completed cinema. Yup, all done.

Thank you all,
    Tim Kay


...wait, you were kidding about that being the last show? And next week is Empire? Well shit, I still got ears. Bring it on. Down in front!

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Re: To the friends in my head,

*slow clap*

Let's all get a beer in our heads.

Teague Chrystie

I have a tendency to fix your typos.

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I love that you guys let us know about this kind of thing. It's pretty awesome.

You're welcome and thank you.

Re: To the friends in my head,

Nice post.
Teague: I hope YOU'RE referring to fictional beer!
tongue

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I can say categorically you are not alone; myself and at least one other regular forum member can tell a similar story.  Like Brian said, we really like to hear that something we have a great deal of fun making is so appreciated by those we make it for, and it's that kind of support that will ensure that Down in Front is around for a long time to come.

Re: To the friends in my head,

Yeah, it makes this whole thing more than just a hobby for us.  Much appreciated.

Eddie Doty

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I'm the other forum regular Matt alluded to.

And yup. I have nothing else to say, other than "yup."

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I think every one of them is an inhuman monster and I just can't wait for them to get bored of this stupid project so I can get back to eating and sleeping and staring at my computer screen in utter solitude and silence.

When.

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I really don't know what to say when people tell us this. I don't want to be glib but I don't want to get all serious. I guess thanks and you're welcome.

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Re: To the friends in my head,

Run in fear. You know this will end up with people doing Down in Front cosplay and slash fanfic.

I write stories! With words!
http://www.asstr.org/~Invid_Fan/

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Re: To the friends in my head,

No it won't.

*puts away robe and wizard hat*

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Re: To the friends in my head,

I think we're all waiting for the Trey/Lowell fanfic, safe to say.

When.

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