Fologist Bill Moore and Stan Friedman to interview them for the documentary. They're showing this. He closes the motel door.
He was in propulsion. He knew Bill Moore, who was fluent in French, was a crony of his. And he spoke French in the O.A. documentary. Victor did kind of, I think like a homage. I don't think that's crazy. The biggest thing is a guy named Phil Klotz, Phil Klass.
high school, that they hired his name was Bill Mums. He said, I can't tell you it's real or not. It does not have creases under the armpits like every foam, animatronic dial that's been made. And another thing is this was definitely 1,000% filmed on 16 millimeter. I said, Bill, why is that unusual? He said, well, really, the only people that filmed on 16 millimeter in the in the early 90s till now, or, you know, maybe some some motion picture, if they want to have all time film. But the government is not going to be able to do that.
And then send your doop victor to other networks to sell the tape before he comes to you. It just sounds too secure. She's cute. And to too much, even Bill Mums, this a special effects expert said they would have just filmed this on VHS tape and put it out. They would have never went through the steps of 16 millimeter to VHS. And Victor said he was the one that did that.