Going to be working on my 4th film... ME, MYSELF, AND MY THIRD EYE... when it starts snowing out.
This film is going to be 6 little short stories put together. One story about a guy who fucks electrical wall plugins and falls in love with one, one story about a girl who is a mime who talks, one story about a guy who stared into the sun when he was little and became blind (though all his other senses have improved) and is pissed at god so he became a secret service agent because of his other imrpoved skills and he plans on not diving in front of the bullet like he's been trained to do but to actually let people shoot the president, one story about a phone sex operator who shoves goldfish bowls up people's assholes (also in the story is a story about her dad who she has caged in a gigantic cage and he decides tofuck his own daughter so he tapes pictures of monsters to her body before he fucks her), one story about a guy who invented his own alcohol by going to the bar and collecting other people's vomit and then mixing the alcohol vomit together, and then finally a story about a guy who used to be a transvestite pop star but he got so into his role that he chopped his own dick off and no one wanted to work with him anymore so now he's decided to become a mouth band, covering classic rock songs with just his mouth (you know, plenty of closeups of him going DUN DUN DUN, DUNDUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN "smoke on the water" with just his mouth) and this will be a great final story because i'm actually going to play on stage in front of people doing this mouth vocal thing. Should be a fucking hoot of a film.
Should I focus on/show in the film one story at a time, or should I have all the stories happening at the same time (they probably won't connect) and just keep cutting back to them? I think i'm going to go with the former.
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