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So filmmakers who already had several Films under their belts
And I like that film. It’s got a nice Little conflict to it.
It hasn’t got that same real edge as other films
But I have criticized enough and I’ve told Her directly and I’ll tell you too
It is a missed opportunity.
That film.
And it’s a missed opportunity for a great gag.
That ramp that he makes!
Can you imagine the speed you travel down that?
When you hit the bottom of that ramp
Don’t try it at home.
He’s gotta be traveling at 30 km an hour. He’s gotta go face first.
That is a missed opportunity for a great gag.
We’ve been screening that film to different audiences And I watch parents every time they’d see that ramp
Suddenly gasp,
One of the things I love about the film, By the way, is the universality of it.
The fact that they don’t use a single word
And any age, any place in the world
you can pretty much get this film
and find it relatable.
I also think there’s a great statement here
On accessibility
And how important accessibility is.
How two people can compete 0:01:14.490, 0:01:17.720 And people with disabilities find ways to
Compete in this world and be a part of anything
And the second the actually can’t get in 0:01:24.520, 0:01:30.510 Then what abilities they have, they won’t be able to participate and be a part.
Survey
Last one
Thank you all
[Applause] -Thanks so much
We have to cut it unfortunately, though We did find the time for a Q&A.
Rick, thank you so much.
My pleasure. Thank you, everyone.
[Applause] What I have to do is…
We have a TBTB theater reading in here at 5:30 (was supposed to start at 5:15)
I’m gonna ask you, if you could please leave as quickly as possible. We’ll let you back in, open doors in about 10 minutes. As soon as we set up.
I look forward to seeing you at other screenings. All the films this week are as good as these shorts. Please check them all out.
Hand in also your forms. It’s nice to know what you thought.