Time, once again, for MusicMonday™ and our jaunt into the world of Millennium Music Montages. As soon as Josef was rested from his jaunt to the US to attend to the Flashback Convention he got back into the swing of things and was soon beavering away as usual.
Josef takes the time to make these videos because he feels as passionately as we do about bringing Millennium back and anyone who frequents Youtube will know how much support and interest he is enjoying because of it and how many people have discovered us through his work.
Following on from DiRT's review of Maranatha, Josef's latest release is from the same episode and is titled Yaponchik so without further ado, dim the lights, draw the curtains and settle back with a vodka or two for a slice of something приятный!
So there you have it folks. As much fun as always I'm sure you will agree. Please do you share your thoughts with Josef about his latest release and remember there is still ample opportunity for you to get your hands on a DVD of his work signed by none other than Lance Henriksen. That's right folks, the great man himself. If you want to see how this fabulous campaign exclusive can be yours, read all about it here.
As promised, each music new release from Josef will be accompanied by a postcard that we urge you to send to Steve Asbell at 20th Century Fox. Making 20th Century Fox aware that we are here to stay and active in our support of a Millennium Movie is a vital way you can help this campaign achieve its ends. With an eager cast and crew and the financial support for a film currently being discussed they are the only fly in th e soup with regards making this happen. Do not let up the fight. Stand loud and proud and send one more postcard.
To see the address you need to send this to as well as a range of others you might like to send, click here!
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12 Responses to "AVATAR VISION PROUDLY PRESENTS: YAPONCHIK"
Bloody hell Mark! That's one bad ass postcard design. Great job!
And to clarify, the song I used, is something I used for a short film I made with my friends back in 2000/2001 and I was sure that it would work with this episode music video. And I was right.
Cheers from Iceland!
- Jósef
I don't know what the music is but that is very creepy indeed. I want to thank you for covering Maranatha in both this video and in the review a few days ago. I've always thought it to be one of the creepiest episodes of the show and Yaponchik to be a really worthy adversary for Frank Black and when Season Two began to focus on the theological conspiracies a little more I really thought he would make a return and it seems a shame he didn't although I guess with Lucy as a returning character they didn't want to over egg the pudding.
I haven't got around to sending postcards for a while but I promise to do so this week.
Thank you for everything.
CS
Very atmospheric and very nice work indeed. What does the (I assume) Russian word mean at the end of the blurb the way? Creepy? Spooky? Evil? Do we get a price if we guess it ha ha.
A postcard is on its way.
HOLY CRAP!!!
That sis a Great Video!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!! OMG!!! Awesome!
Joselyn!
aka JossaDosBichos
Stop hanging around Carter. Get this movie made and this dude will edit it for you. Sheesh, what're you waiting for :)
Rob
LOL it means none of those Paul. It means enjoyable (or at least I hope it does, I hope I'm not saying anything bad about Josef video without realising it).
Very nice work mate.
You should be proud boys. A postcard is about to be posted.
This man is good. Love his work and I hope I win the DVD :)
Jósef:
Another fine piece of artistic talent. I am just sorry it took me so long to watch it.
Thanks for all you do. This campaign and I appreciate your efforts!
This Is Who We Are!!
Rhonda
Put it simply, that was my favourite music video so far.
Liked the music and the journey from beginning to end with the editing. I'd forgotten some of what had happened, and especially some of the detail. And of that detail there were things I missed the first time I saw "Maranatha".
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