210. 4Qs with Eric Foss

Eric answers the DIF 4Qs on FactTime

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Eric Foss wrote, directed and produced the comedy short “How To Save A Marriage” that was one of my faves at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020.  Good news!  You can watch this sweet, hilarious film on the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video!  Just go to season 4, episode 3.

After Eric’s DIF interview we took a few minutes for him to answer the 4Qs.  Enjoy his list and if you want to learn more about Eric, go to notaserioushuman.com or @ercifosssucks.

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Here are Eric’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: Fight Club, SLC Punk!, West Side Story
  • Underrated: I Heart Huckabees, Thank You For Smoking
  • Overrated: The Dark Knight
  • Seek Out: Dancer in the Dark

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209. Eric Foss “How To Save A Marriage”

Eric Foss on what my mom calls “the face time.”

Eric Foss wrote, directed and produced the comedy short “How To Save A Marriage” that was one of my faves at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020.  Good news!  You can watch this sweet, hilarious film on the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video!  Just go to season 4, episode 3.

Eric is a busy, prolific filmmaker.  In fact, he has a music video in November 2021’s Sherman Oaks Film Festival!  It was time to sit down and interview Eric to learn more and thanks to FaceTime we were able to chat at length.  If you want to learn more about Eric, go to notaserioushuman.com or @ercifosssucks.

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207. 4Qs with Fady Haddad

Fady is ready to name his favorite movies.

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Writer/Director Fady Haddad Brough his feature film “Lupe” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020 and took home the Audience Award for Best Feature Film!   You cannot watch this fantastic indie feature online yet, but when you can this page will get updated.  In the meantime, Fady’s answers to the DIF 4Qs.

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Here are Michael’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: Set It Off, End of Watch, Love & Basketball
  • Underrated: Life (Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence), Black Hawk Down, Sicario
  • Overrated: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Breakfast Club, City of God
  • Seek Out: Fresh

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207. Fady Haddad “Lupe”

Fady jumped onto Zoom for his DIF interview

Fady Haddad wrote, directed and produced the feature film “Lupe” that brought home the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020.  You cannot watch this fantastic indie feature online yet, but when you can this page will get updated.  In the meantime, enjoy this interview with a promising young filmmaker from the heart of Chicago.

And.. since I cannot refer you to a “Lupe” screener then I might as well remind you to check out the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video!  Four seasons, 40 episodes, 93 short films!  Please watch the series and give it five stars!

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