
Marcus Pittman
@ImKingGinger • 11,551 subscribers
Founder. Executive. Streamer. I want you to love AI as much as I do. Oh and my Documentary I directed was featured once in a clip during the 98th Oscars.
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"Lets get these douchebags off of his property...oops probably shouldn't have said that." More crazy LEGO scandal bodycam footage from the American Fork Police Department as one of the police officers reveal he's friends with the AirBNB owner that Reckless Ben is staying in. I don't know how Bricks and Minifigs will ever recover from this. Do you guys think Joshua Johnson, Ammon McNeff and Brandon Best realize how bad it is for them?
Marcus Pittman692,470 Aufrufe • vor 3 Tagen

Bob Saget was a notoriously vulgar comedian. His fatherly Full House role was often an area of conflict for him. While everyone tried to roast Bob Saget with equally vulgar jokes, Norm Macdonald roasted him with clean dad jokes. Very few comedians understood what was happening. Bob Saget got it. Other comedians got it. But the crowd didn't. You never heard that because the TV edit added laughter when there was very little, which took away from the hilarious nature of the awkward room. I'm thankful Comedy Central released this full clip without the fake laughter so we could hear the room and realize just how much of a genius Norm really was.
Marcus Pittman1,688,594 Aufrufe • vor 24 Tagen

The disgusting hags at The View recently tried to bait Craig Ferguson into a discussion about Donald Trump asking if his new comedy special was political. With utmost class and a magnificent mustache he completely shut them down and said it was not. He's truly the rightful air to CBS The Late Show.
Marcus Pittman398,133 Aufrufe • vor 14 Tagen

Norm Macdonald was a Christian. And this is perhaps the best Christian joke I've ever heard.
Marcus Pittman555,475 Aufrufe • vor 22 Tagen

Joel Webbon just said 9 out of 10 people who thought he lost the debate had a low IQ of 90-100. But people with an IQ over 130 thought he won. 😂 If us simpletons think you lost, it's not the compliment you think it is. Correct theology is understandable for the commoners.
Marcus Pittman301,709 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

For the past five years, I have been working on building a company I truly believe has the power to disrupt Hollywood and empower indie artists. It’s called LOOR TV, pronounced like “Folklore.” The goal is simple: Allow pure indie creators to pitch their dream projects directly to paying monthly subscribers. Instead of the monthly subscription dollars going to executives who control gatekeeping and influence, we let the monthly subscribers fund indie artists directly. Our focus is on good stories that mainstream Hollywood would reject. Your monthly subscription converts into weekly amounts of our own in-game-style currency, which creators can cash out to fund their projects. When a project is fully funded and completed, it streams on the platform. Of course, you can always directly fund artists without a monthly subscription. The point is that the audience builds the streaming library. The audience is the rightful gatekeeper. We’ve proven this patronage streaming model allows us to make more money per subscriber than Netflix or Disney+ can per month. It also gives us the least risk of any entertainment company because all content is funded by the audience, not multi-million-dollar checks written by executives making big bets in advance. Our company profits via each transaction. Exactly like most video game currency stores. Gamification brings in more revenue than Hollywood. And younger generations are familiar with how that works already. The goal is not to make multi-million-dollar box office films, but to incubate a new underground counterculture to Hollywood. The same indie culture that built MTV, Channel 101, and Adult Swim. It gives new artists, whether they are traditional or AI filmmakers, animators, comedians, or video game designers, a way to pitch their projects directly to real people, not algorithms. A way for artists to retain creative control. We’ve been testing this for a while. Our CEO, Shon Tomlin, built FUEL TV for Fox Cable Networks and is no stranger to indie filmmaking and monetizing subcultures. I truly believe this is the way forward: directly putting people who love films in front of people who love making them, and letting the audience choose where their money goes. We’re very early and have lots of plans for how to use this new gamified streaming platform. We have an incredible team, but we need help spreading the word and proving that people believe in this model so we can raise capital to focus on scaling this full-time. Here’s a preview of everything we’ve premiered and pitched to our audience so far. We are just getting started.
Marcus Pittman16,992 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Every streaming platform in the country told Tim Ingle no. A show about teddy bears reenacting the most violent Old Testament stories? Stuffing flying everywhere? A king so fat a sword disappears inside him? They’d smile politely and hand him a pamphlet about their upcoming Hallmark-style slop slate. The faith-based entertainment industry has decided that the Bible needs to be sanitized for your protection. They’ve turned the most insane, bloody, horrifying, and triumphant book ever written into greeting card content. Ehud shoved a blade so deep into a tyrant king that the fat closed over it. Samson killed a thousand men with a donkey jawbone. Your boys should know about this. But the gatekeepers don’t want boys to be inspired by brave men. They want moms who buy subscriptions in December. So everything gets sanded down into safe, non-threatening, committee-approved mush that nobody under 40 actually wants to watch. And most importantly, that stale demographic doesn't create pop culture. Tim Ingle walked up to us at a film festival with a beaten up teddy bear drawn on a napkin. The guy worked on Phineas and Ferb. And the pitch was so wild that every distributor in the room passed on it. We believed that’s exactly the kind of show that needs to exist. We've raised over $40k. Fans organized funding blitzes. Kids were mowing lawns to fund the next episode. Men are starving for stories about men who actually did something and we keep feeding them Hallmark slop instead. Bearly Biblical is streaming on LOOR and I think you should watch it with your kids and fund the season to completion.
Marcus Pittman18,352 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Just three months ago when commenting on the Steve Lawson situation, Kris couldn't even look directly at the camera when talking about how Steve Lawsons wife must feel and then abruptly stops, looks down and said "I can't personally relate." Incredible to see him thinking through this on air in real time. There's still time Kdub. Return.
Marcus Pittman26,659 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
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