This video is highly controversial, I tried to tackle my thoughts on Stuckmann getting on TGWTG in a humorous way and some people got it and some people didn't.
I do regret calling calling Stuckmann a "dickweed" it was an MST3k reference no one got, and I wish I phrased myself better when I discussed my feelings on V-logs; I do not hate V-logs, my girlfriend is a "vlogger" and we would have never met if it wasn't for her V-logs. I do not think poorly of the vlogging community. Other than that I stand by my statements.
Stuckmann has a bad reputation and I knew that going into this, however my viewers have sent me personal testimonies about how Stuckmann has used, abused, and stepped on them and thanking me for making the video.
If you're interested in leaning more about this subject I recommend the following article:
"Fury of the Film Fan" What Really Happened
[You notice that the comments were disabled for this video for a short time, they were turned back on when the popularity had died down and all the poor children who have been "Stuckmannized" stopped writing such creative comments like "Go Kill Yourself" and found better things to do with their time]
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Regarding The "Handful of Feature Films" Part
I was contacted by Mr. Stuckmann regarding the so-called "handful of feature length movies" he had directed. He informed me that he had made three home movies. One of which was feature length by only one minute. He stated that these movies were never uploaded, or made viewable to the public because they contained copyrighted music. Going back to the original statement on the WeLiveFilm website, I feel that it was incredibly misleading. Stuckmann's original statement implied professionalism while the films that he has directed are not adequate enough to be released due to copyright infringement. I stand by my statement that this was "Sketchy" "The feature films I directed are entitled 'The Woods' at 84 minutes, shot in Cook Forest Pennsylvania. I was 17 then. 'Phenomenon Field' at 70 minutes, but dude that film was complete crap. And I guess 'Indiana Jones and the Eyes of Eternity' counts at 61 minutes. These are not uploaded anywhere because they are filled with copyrighted music. I hope that answers your question. I've attached pics of two if those amatuer DVDs I had made when I was a teenager haha." -- Chris Stuckmann Click Here to See A Screenshot Of This Statement |
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Link to the PDF: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/circ92.pdf