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Movie Vigilante is now on Patreon!

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Patrons pledge an amount of money per month by choosing one of the tiers set up by the Patreon creator. The amount per month varies per tier along with the perks that the patrons receive in return.

If after you pledge whatever amount, you find your financial situation has changed, you can pledge a lower amount or cancel your pledge altogether at any time.

As a B-movie enthusiast and the Movie Vigilante, I enjoy taking public domain movies into my own hands and transforming them into something completely different and humourous. I've made quite a few videos that poke fun at various films and enjoy doing them even though they are time-consuming. One example is a video I edited together called Manhunt: The Search for Castmates, which is a mockumentary of a documentary of a cult horror movie. Although it was only 12 minutes long, it took longer to make than I anticipated. This was partly due to the research involved that I had to do but mostly it was the editing that consumed most of my time. It was worth it in the end though and and it even received some nice words from Jacky Neyman Jones.

If you enjoy my videos or blog interviews and would like to encourage me to make more of them, consider becoming a patron.
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