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    Lance_Burton — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 12:56 PM)

    Yes I have seen it and will share my viewing experience 🙂
    Chapa introduces himself and honestly admits that it's a low budget documentary with low production values, it does look homemade.
    The documentary mostly consists out of a montage of pictures and photo's, with Chapa narrating and now and than cuts to film clips of him at various locations, pointing out to and explaining about the statues and buildings.
    At Dealey Plaza he points out the eye of the pyramid (the spot where JFK was shot) and tells us that JFK was assassinated because of some bill of rights that would allow money to be backed by silver. He briefly interviews (himself off-screen) conspiracy theory experts and a random guy whose father was a freemason. He also inserted the Zapruder film in this documentary too see that the actual shooter is the driver. According to Chapa he was a high ranking freemason. Also interesting is the story of how he got that film.
    All in all:
    Indeed low budget. It came to my attention that some names where misspelled in the credits, this is also the case with his movie Kill You Twice. I also suspect the interviews aren't authentic to this documentary and that they are fragments of something else and that Chapa dubbed his voice into them.
    Chapalysson you seem to be posting here for a long time now and know what's up. Is Damian Chapa really that criminal? I don't know much of his later works, only that he has made a movie in Germany called Father Rupert Mayer.
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        Bobby Briggs Briganza — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 10:21 PM)

        ahaha, I think I need to see this.
        Id like to see Damian interviewed by 5b4Alex Jonesit sounds like one of the things that Alex Jones would do.
        Why is it that when I Google this movie, most of the sites that come up are Dutch?
        Your film gods: Lee Van Cleef and Laura Gemser
        http://tinyurl.com/pa4ud44

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              Bobby Briggs Briganza — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 11:26 AM)

              I think it took more guts to portray himself as Roman Polanski. Because, as you watch you, you think: Whoah, maybe Chapa really IS like Roman Polanski The rape and abuse of actresses and the fleeing to Europe and all that hit a bit too close to home, so Chapa in a way said what everybody was thinking by inadvertently comparing his situation to Polanskis.
              With one big difference: Chapa cant make movies anywhere near as good as Polanski. So, it was like Chapa thought hed embrace the negative rumors about him and also trick you to think that there was this awesome genius bound up with the bad stuff, too, haha
              Your film gods: Lee Van Cleef and Laura Gemser
              http://tinyurl.com/pa4ud44

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                Lance_Burton — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 01:04 PM)

                Well I haven't seen that movie yet hahaha so in a way it's ironic with him portraying Polanski. I got the movies dirt cheap and look where it brought me, these boards are funny to bad allot is deleted 😄 they should include the best ones on the dvd extra's.
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                  Bobby Briggs Briganza — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 03:16 PM)

                  The funniest thing about Chapa is how many bridges he burnsand then his lame attempts to repair them, or else just move on to others.
                  I think its hilarious that Chapa moved from making these glorify Mexican-American vato culture movies to this whole biopicstarring ME! genre: Polanski, Bobby Fischer, Brando The sheer audacity of Chapa trying to play the greatest actor, Brando it even topped his audacity in suggesting he was anything like Polanski as a director. And he tries to promote his other movies WITHIN these moviesits too funny. Like, in Bobby Fischer hell have a DVD copy of the Polanski movie sitting there in the scene.
                  Oh, and I love how he calls them Unauthorized as if being unauthorized means they will be more real/honest, with more grit/truth, when the reality is that YES, of course they are unauthorized because Chapa does not have enough pull to get official permission!
                  Your film gods: Lee Van Cleef and Laura Gemser
                  http://tinyurl.com/pa4ud44

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                      Lance_Burton — 11 years ago(December 02, 2014 11:23 AM)

                      Hey guys,
                      I've done research about this docu. It turns out that much of Chapa's movies where distributed by a dutch company called BBI, they are also the production company for I.R.A. and Love, Hate and Security. Have a look at their IMDb page.
                      http://www.imdb.com111c/company/co0344768/?ref_=ttco_co_1
                      My guess is that Chapa has this longterm business-relationship with BBI and made the docu a special
                      "the Netherlands only"
                      project. This Dutch magazine article comfirms that
                      http://www.entertainmentbusiness.nl/sites/default/files/artikelen/2009 /10/19eb10.pdf
                      look for JK-docu, Illuminati-docu on the right side.
                      From what I have read in the article it turns out that in 2002 BBI was infamous for distributing junk movies on DVD and those were sold for junk prices about 5; the piece (This was in the heyday of DVD of course). I also read that they are trying to get rid that image now hahaha.
                      Chapa's movies are to this day still distributed and sometimes produced by that company, plus Germany is a neighbor-country too The Netherland.
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