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XMAS DVD SALES
I wonder what kind of package TDGI will offer up to retailers for DVD sales for the holiday season
it,l happen this is dirt cheap, it should be over .10
What we need is a Eric surprise NR, to jolt the market
The fundamentals are excellent the cash register will be going KACHING, Chance , Rock will be out promoting soon enough
I truly believe this will be over ..75 this year at some point if not higher don,t ask about 2 years out
Looking Out
From what i gather TDGI has acuired the rights or the legal use of the Hemdale name, my belief is they will file audited financials than apply for an uplisting at some point, to apply for a new name and symbol change prior to an uplisting will prolong the uplisting procedure when it happens, after the uplisting we may see a name change
i agree Racing dreams may be the one to let us goooooooooo
Should see some nice revenues from that, those financials are still pending too
i think we will be at .10 by june without him buying
Love the Base
Great base forming here hope it stays here for another couple weeks, i think May will be a huge month for TDGI with the releases, ecspecially Racing dreams will bring alot of attention
Pumping
If MDOR ever comes out and says they actually really have a contract for fine rubber, Kaboom!!!!!!!!!!
Who knows when that maybe or if ever
ln Nov 08 i believe the stock went from . 40 to .12 something like, no doubt orchrestrated by MDOR to load up , the next day it went right back up will history repeat
Great post
I second that and was going to post something similar, thanks for the great work Rain and keeping everyone up to speed
and thanks to evryon on board for the updates on sales and reviews etc
special thanks to ryan who got me in
not soon
yes
where are sales?
These ?,s are all answered in recent NR,s at least 90% of them
This stock will tank or sky rocket based on 1 thing
Do they actually have contratcs for sales for fine rubbers
YES OR NO?
NSS is toast, they were talking last fall of a eurpoean contract for 50 million or so for fine rubber no talk any more so who knows
yea you could sleep good at night with TDGI no worries here
Sometime in May
I think we will see .08 with momentum building with the 2 releases and YE financials in the books
At some point we need a surprise from Eric to get a major influx of buying
Love the way its trading
i agree no more dilution going forward, lets hope thats the case
Wild Hunt is in Toronto
It was mentioned in the toronto sun daily given 3 and a half str rating under new movies
I checked the paper it is showing in 1 theater so far i will check to see if it gets expanded later on in week
Yea Rain i am wondering if TDGI has the international rights?
one thing at a time though lets nail North america first as you mentioned
More Canadian Coverage
First CTV nationwide now cbc, the 2 biggest stations nationally in Canada
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2010/04/08/f-the-wild-hunt-review.html
Review: The Wild Hunt
Award-winning Canadian drama looks at the weird world of live-action role-playing
Last Updated: Thursday, April 8, 2010 | 11:28 PM ET Comments3Recommend18.
By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
Evelyn (Kaniehtiio Horn, centre), is kidnapped to be part of a mock-sacrifice in the role-playing drama The Wild Hunt. (Animist Films/TVA Films)
The Wild Hunt comes on strong, opening on a band of frenzied medieval characters engaged in battle, their torches and glinting swords providing the only light in the deep, dark woods. There is talk of a sacrifice, a princess who's been captured and two men are shown duking it out for the title of King.
Director Alexandre Franchi shows how drunken group merrymaking can quickly turn nasty, and the film's climax is a real nail-biter.It's only when one of the men pauses to declare "Whoa, the game's over, OK?" that the film's subject comes into view — namely, live-action role-playing (LARP). This is the first of many acts of shape-shifting Montreal filmmaker Alexandre Franchi pulls off in his impressive feature debut, which was named best Canadian first feature at TIFF last fall.
The Wild Hunt's narrative is set in motion when Erik (Ricky Mabe) is dumped by his shifty-eyed girlfriend Evelyn (Kaniehtiio Horn), who announces that she needs "a little air" before heading off to remotest Quebec for a weekend of heavy-duty role play. Saddled with a bleak home life caring for his ailing father, and irked that Evelyn has opted to join the nerds who have already lured his "Viking" brother, Bjorn (co-screenwriter Mark Antony Krupa), away from home, Eric journeys to the faux-medieval camp to win Evelyn back.
In its lively first half, The Wild Hunt mines Erik's palpable discomfort in the Renaissance fair-gone-wild setting for comedy. In one scene, he's forced into a smock and harassed by the LARPers who keep urging him to get into character. An exasperated Erik turns to Evelyn and says, "You're in a costume with guys in fur. Seriously."
For all the laughs, The Wild Hunt is a surprisingly affectionate look at this strange subculture. Franchi is hyper-attuned to the minutiae of this world, never more so than when he shows a deadly earnest Bjorn arguing that his "magical cloak of protection" should make him invincible in the game, or when the camera roams across a field of LARPers embracing the chance to wail on each other with foam swords. When Erik dares to mock a dude decked out in full-body armour, the nerd's dignified retort is, "Well, at least we're fun losers."
Save for one exposition-heavy scene in which the film's title is explained, the script is subtle throughout, and the movie builds gradually to more serious themes concerning the dangers of retreating from reality into make-believe. Inevitably, some members of this troupe of freaks and geeks are too committed to their roles. When Erik's genuine, unscripted feelings for Evelyn puncture the fantasy scenario that's being played out by the mock Vikings and Celts all around them, The Wild Hunt morphs into something dark and unexpected.
Bjorn Magnusson (Mark Antony Krupa) prays to Thor in a scene from The Wild Hunt. (Animist Films/TVA Films) Franchi displays a keen awareness of how drunken group merrymaking can quickly turn nasty, and the film's climax is a real nail-biter, in part because the film's low-budget lighting makes it tricky in some moments to determine who's chasing whom. This isn't a failing — Franchi and his crew work wonders on a shoestring, and there are some inspired touches in this last stretch, including a scene that captures the short, terrified breaths of one character who is no longer a willing participant in the Middle Ages drama.
The only time Franchi fumbles is in a twist ending that strives to achieve the mythic vibe of some of the medieval legends his LARPers are re-enacting. It undoes some of the goodwill that courses through The Wild Hunt, while suggesting this gifted director is itching to move on to meatier material. I can't wait to see what Franchi does next — once he's cast off all the puffy shirts and furs.
The Wild Hunt opens in Toronto and Montreal on April 9.
Lee Ferguson writes about the arts for CBC News.
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GTVictor wrote:
Posted 2010/04/09
at 4:29 PM ETKristen wrote: "I totally want to see this."
It's been 15 years since Clueless was in the theatres. You can stop saying "totally" any time now......
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2010/04/08/f-the-wild-hunt-review.html#ixzz0kjKzove9
one thing for sure Dean is running out of wiggle room, Hopefully the end i near and financining gets done, not sure how he would spin another delay
Thanks for explanation, one last ? who has the rights does TDGI have first rights for distribution or none at all?
Thanks again
i agree with you and add this into the mix form last PR
At present, financing arrangements have been secured to fund the company's immediate operational and releasing needs. Cash flow from the company's existing library and summer 2010 new release activities will be substantially reinvested into the acquisition and release of future titles, thus mitigating the company's need to issue new shares for capital
Sounds like the maybe picking up more movies would be great if they had some for the fall and xmas season
Film rights
TDGI has the North american rights to all films acquired , is it worth getting the rights to take some of these films international at the right time
i agree 100% i am holding on for $1.00 for starters my first sell point, the rest i will hold barring any developmental changes
yea no worries with this one i like slow and steady, but with the fundamntals here one day we will see a massive volume day and this will shoot up into the teens, i,m positive that will happen
Eric was a few weeks behind giving us the 2009 YE summary so, i presume we should get the audited financials within the next 2 weeks if not earlier
Give us a BONE
Come on Dean feed the dogs a bone today we need an update of some kind
Mineseekers should have closed bey end of Feb, lets close it , it was not conditional on other deals closing
i was just chanel hopping and caught the end part of review, the important this thing was on a National all across Canada station probally the nuber 1 show nationally in Canada
Does not hurt
I presume in the states Racing Dreams will get huge coverage in some of the niche Nascar MARKETS
dolly bron
welcome aboard a few new faces
Ready to Run
Looks like QASP maybe ready to run, or buy on rumor and sell on news later
QASP needs back to back NR,s to kill flippers
NATIOANL Review of Wild Hunt
just caught part of it featured oon tv on canada am a national morning show across Canada similar to the Today show
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20100409/crouse_reviews_100409/20100409?hub=CanadaAMColumns
The corporate buyback of company shares will begin in earnest the first week of April 2010, and will continue until the company has repurchased up to twenty (20%) percent of the total outstanding shares
Lots of new faces here as of late
All in for the next move which should occur in the next couple weeks or so
kells
would not be surprised if we get a PR on it soon,
May have to buy some more here, this is getting ridiculous
In Earnest
Buyback to start in earnest this week
Be interesting to see how that translates , so many false starts over the past 6 months
my only point is whats the next step, as i recall the company i invested always filed late and than notified of the late filing but made the next deadline, once they missed th i believe 15 day extension and were given a e .
Mineseekers
With the huge potential of this entity would it make sense to spin this out as a separte public company , and present QASP holders may get a stake in it
clarification
Being a pinky acdu does not have to file, but they plan on filing they submitted saying they will be late, one stock i have on otcb fied late on a regular basis officialy what is it 15 days to file after notification. i know once they missed and got tagged with a e, and to get current within 30 days i believe to get rid of e
Sequels
Anybody think 1 of our movies maybe worth a sequel, what about Kells?
you could probally sit on bid and get filled , some one has been selling for awhile now say after day , when it ends , no idea but when it does blue skies above, just a matter of time
any contracts pending surguy?
I guess thats the key for any sp movement