It should come as little surprise to readers of this column that I love no-budget films. Yeah, I critique ’em. I tear them apart a bit. But in my heart, there’s something about the creation of entertainment on limited resources that simply warms my soul. You love movies? You want to make one? Well, write a script, get your friends together, and start filming. It’ll likely be terrible, but that experience will make the next one better. Which will make the one after that better. And so on and so on. But perhaps more than this “let’s put on a
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