Robbie Banfitch - Pre-Production Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Writer/Director Robbie Banfitch (The Outwaters) discusses his passion for do-it-yourself filmmaking, his knowledge of movie marketing, and dealing with releasing your first film to the public.
I have a 45 minute drive to my nearest theater and this is the perfect podcast to listen to on the way
This is 30 minutes long…
I worked with Robbie a couple years ago at Greenpeace. This is so wild to see. I'm happy he's getting his shine because he really loves this.
I love listening to these when I’m at work. I actually like this podcast more than the reviews, and I never thought that’d be possible lol
I absolutely love the outwaters and actually saw it twice in theaters. But I love it even more after listening to this, loving this podcast!
What an insane and deeply intriguing film! Haven't been able to stop thinking about since I watched it. Love it.
I’m so glad I came into the film world when equipment is cheap and amazing quality.
Robbie is great loved talking to him as well. Chris always delivering
We appreciate Chris's dedication and consistency. God bless him.
Great conversation. I am keeping an eye on Robbie. I loved the outwaters, it's right up my alley.
This film didn’t work for me, but i’m glad so many first time indie horror directors are getting positive buzz about their films.
Yea agreed. This movie was awful but every director has to start somewhere.
@@LaurenMiddleton28 “awful”
@@LaurenMiddleton28 jus cuz u didn’t understand it and it was diff then anything you’ve seen before doesn’t mean it’s awful bud
Watching the Outwaters was like trying to watch the Blair Witch through a straw
The Outwaters was super solid ff. It wasn’t run of the mill. It has a candid feel to it and the presence of the characters felt very natural. It was really good. It all kinda made sense. It wasn’t really pretentious and I don’t get how it got ppl confused.
thank you for videos like this!
Great interview.
The outwaters was great. Easily one of the best final acts in years.
yeah hate all the backlash it's getting, really enjoyed it
Same, I loved it
While as a whole, this film didn’t quite grasp a hold for me, there were many things I absolutely loved- the sound was fantastic and very refreshing- the mystery of what I was seeing kept me glued, and the ending was a great landing- my biggest issue was not being able to make out a good portion of the 3rd act, which I’m sure was very deliberate but just didn’t resonate like I had hoped/ I do wish you well on your next project and can’t aIt to see
Listening now!
Holly shit, Robbie? He did a masterful job with Outwaters! One of the best cosmic horror movies I have ever seen. If you wanna experience lovecraftian craziness with found footage, watch it right now, it is craaaazy!
Haven’t even heard of this film, adding to the list
Loved it!
I just finished The Outwaters and it just didn't have enough of a coherent plot for me to even know what was happening.
Spoilers:
It's obviously a portal the guys going through where he's reborn or something but after you see the first guy with an axe, everything goes downhill because nothing makes sense. The idea is there. The outline is there. But the execution was horrible.
my favourite worlds are colliding
I admired the ballsy originality of Outwaters but it ultimately fell pretty flat for me. Kinda reminded me of Enter the Void if it didn’t follow through on its high concept.
Thanks for the video, good interview. The Outwaters though, (and I'm sorry to say that) was nearly unwatchable. There are good ideas in there and interesting concepts, but the execution is inexcusable. Not sure if it works better in theater, but on streaming it just gave me a headache. Couldn't stop thinking what Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead would have done with this material. Given the lack of budget a more thought provoking approach would have worked better than trying to stuff in unconvincing gore and 20 minutes of pinhole flashlight chaos. That being said, hope Robbie can grow from this and do a better movie next time...
I’m 100% the target audience for a movie like this but ya know, the thing about movies is that you have to be able to, ya know, watch them; literally 70% of this movie is unwatchable due to the incredibly low fov, the entire first arc is just a test of patients due to the insufferable characters. Last 10 minutes are solid, will give them that. Robbie seems like a really solid guy though, will check out what he puts out next.
Please Review 65.
What are your thoughts on SHAZAM: FURY OF THE GODS, huh?!?!?!?????
Bro please make review of Godfather (1972)
now I will have to live with not getting to see this movie for propably an eternity, cause it'll never open in germany :D
Comment for the algorithm
Bro, can you review some Indian movies.
Chris's photo looks like the guy that turns and looks at you at the urinal
Where’s the “65” review
Movie was terrifying and I barely saw anything
This movie would've been ten times better if it was a short. You don't get to know the characters and you really don't care what happens to them. The first half especially is a snooze fest. I really don't get how and/or why is this guy being pushed to the frontlines? Host was scary af, Skinamarink had its moments but this one is just a badly made found footage movie that brings nothing original to the table. There are so many talented indie filmmakers waiting to be discovered yet they don't get the chance. I just don't get it.
So weird. You don't sound like yourself in this. Your voice sounds deeper, or something.
Wow this guy's a smug tool. He literally said "you're welcome" when he was paid a compliment.
Wtf did I just watch
The outwaters was terrible, they might as well have put a go pro on a squirrel and called it a movie
Sorry for the off topic comment but what happened to the “shattered glass” review by Chris stuckmann? Would love for him to see and respond to this but does anyone know??