Good evening, good evening.
Good evening, good evening, Randy.
I'm inviting you to speak.
You should have the power just now.
We'll give it a couple of minutes, let it get a few people in.
Randy, you have dropped me a note.
I am making you a speaker, but I don't see you listed as one.
Oh, I seem to have a bit of trouble getting folk to be a speaker.
But we'll give it a bit of time.
It was just on a very exciting call where we were discussing the possibility of a possible collaboration with another community just in terms of mutual exposure.
And it is looking very promising.
You'll actually, it'll be less of a secret shortly when they share the spaces in just a moment.
But, yeah, it should be good.
Let me pin the link to the Telegram channel.
No, you're definitely struggling.
I had to drive down the street.
I had to drive down the street, but I'm here.
Yeah, well, when your driveway is like two miles long and you live in the middle of absolutely nowhere, yeah, right down the street to get one bar service, 10 minutes.
Well, actually, Ursula can help you out for sure.
Oh, somebody else who has.
Randy, can I just check that you can speak again?
No, you must be struggling with that signal.
I'll keep approving you every time you request it.
And thanks to, I mean, welcome, DeFi Dojo to the chat.
Thanks, Vance, for the tweet.
It's good to have you here and everybody else, of course.
We should get a few more.
Take a couple of minutes, Frankie.
You can take as much as you need.
Do you know what I've actually just finished doing?
I must have been at least the hundredth time I finished watching the Prom Car 91 screener.
I know that when we met Matt from Hideaway, he's a color founder.
Randy had showed it to him, right?
And we went to this dinner at the Jonathan Club with a couple other color founders.
I believe Riker was there.
Some other people were there.
And he was like, I want to produce this film.
I can get you the resources you need to make the film.
And where's the feature script?
And now that the strikes are over, because that's a bigger production, like 10 million or whatever,
we're going to get the script in his hands.
And yeah, that'll be another film in our queue.
When hair and makeup was getting done by Emily for the young guy,
were they looking at your hairstyle at the same time?
Mine might have been that length then.
What's really funny is, can you spot me in the film?
Do you know what scene I'm in?
I have a cameo in that film.
And to be honest with you, I'll give you one bit.
So when we hired the male lead, the kid, he didn't have a driver's license.
And there was a scene in there where the vehicle had to move the Privia, Toyota Privia minivan.
What an ugly van that is that we have.
They were only out for a little bit of time, that weird-shaped van.
But we loved it because it was so weird.
But there's a scene where there's a wide shot.
And they were like, Brian, put on these clothes and, you know, drive the van real quick for this quick, you know, because we were into indie filmmaking.
We don't, you know, we shot that whole thing in four days.
Actually, five days because we used a rehearsal day for the Kung Fu fighting.
But we actually hired the rehearsal people to be extra.
So, you know, in the opening scene where she's, like, showing the Kung Fu and the fighting and stuff, that was actually a rehearsal day.
But we were smart about it.
And we paid a little bit more and got the contracts right so we could use that as an actual scene in the film, in the VHS tape.
So you just got to be smart about your filmmaking.
I think some people are used to spending millions of dollars.
And we just know how to do things at a better value.
Like, I don't give a fuck.
I'm going to say it anyway.
I, uh, I, uh, so, like, for those that don't know, you know, we're a club or whatever.
We have, you know, a lot of us are in the film business.
A lot of us are in real estate.
Well, one of our color founders was the director of Prom Car with Brian.
You know, his name's Brian also.
And, um, so, long story short, uh, Sylvester Stallone, Sly, who Brian Odding now is doing
his, uh, well, I think it'll be out next year.
He's doing this pretty much like life story stuff, um, with Sylvester Stallone.
Well, if you recall last year, we did Tulsa King, right?
Tulsa King was done with Terrence Winter, Taylor Sheridan, you know, and Sly last year, season
Well, all of a sudden there wasn't a season two of Tulsa King this year.
And instead, Sly is doing his story with Brian Odding, our other color founder.
And so that's interesting.
I'm just mentioning it because it's really interesting how, how color founders really fucking
stick together and get stuff done that most people, if we said it, they'd be like, cap,
I know what that word means now.
I got my education on what a cap is.
I just put the, uh, deadline press release for Brian and Sylvester Stallone's, uh, film
called Never Too Old to Die in our TG.
I don't want to post it on Twitter yet because, uh, you know, I don't want to blow Brian up.
We try to be respectful of the, of our, uh, members.
So we do mention stuff, but again, I don't want to like, do me a favor and don't hang
But if you want to read the article and obviously watch the film, uh, then you'll see what we
I spent an hour yesterday writing an email.
Um, I'm not going to say the name, Brian, but I spent an hour yesterday.
He'll probably hear this, um, writing an email to one of our very famous, um, you know, number
ones in the world at what he does shits in Hollywood.
And, um, and the, the hour letter, the email that I wrote was like, Hey, making sure that
things aren't pinned to people's backs.
Um, and this space, especially because of the ramifications and you know, what happened
with Kim Kardashian and all these types of things.
So we have to be really cautious, uh, not only giving people plausible deniability, but
just, just in general, like, I'm, I'm sure you guys understand what I mean.
And this, yeah, it's not fair to put the weight of a, of a, of a web three business on the
back of a member of a person who's just a normal person, but didn't might maybe has
more TV queue or more recognizable name because of their success.
We want to keep it everybody nice and cozy and we don't want to make anybody feel frustrated
Oh, or yeah, and we definitely don't want to take the heat from people acting wrong
If you got David Beckham, who's like in our crew and he's like, Hey, I'm representing
And then David Beckham goes and does some dumb shit.
Then it comes back on us.
So we were in the Amex lounge, uh, and Fort Lauderdale, just a little, little place right
before we got on the airport.
And Kristen, if you don't know my partner, also a color founder, she runs my life in the
audience on Instagram and a producer and a producer and she, uh, she looks at me and
she's like, you know who that is?
And I'm like, I have no idea.
Some good looking tattooed guy.
Uh, she's like, dad's Brooklyn, uh, Becker.
That's David Beckham, uh, uh, a Beckham son or whatever.
So it was a small world that you brought that name up because I just saw him and his kid
and his wife the other day randomly.
You know why I brought it, why his name popped in my mind is because I'm soliciting him in
the water and the project that I have overseas.
Since we're discussing Hollywood, uh, little food for thought.
So there's a lady, I won't mention her name.
You guys will know who it is.
I don't have to say names.
Um, she's very famous, you know, like she shot a big famous movie in Cambodia, um, you
know, uh, and like very, she was very attractive and stuff like that and all that.
Well, anyways, good actress, great actress adopted some Cambodian kids.
I think two, I know one for sure then.
And so I fell in love with Cambodia.
So I'm like, man, um, I want to help these people get clean drinking water.
So bam, I know, let me get with her, let me get with her agent and, you know, and, and
And so five, about four or five months later, trying to get a hold of her to say, Hey, I
have free money, free, not my money, but I have a guy who's about to retire in the government
Um, who's got $40 billion who, who I know, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
the government, how corrupt they're not, he's got $40 billion and he wants to do a legacy
And so I'm trying to get ahold of her for months to say, Hey, there's billions of dollars
at our disposal to get these people clean drinking water.
And I never, ever got a return.
I can get return calls from anybody.
And I'm like, never got a return call.
And I realized why, because that person is not truly doing shit for Cambodia.
If they were, they would have reached back out to me and, and partnered up with me on
the, on the project to help those people.
But so it's even me, like I'm in, I deal with the Hollywood people.
Like I was, I thought for sure that, you know, hell they adopted a Cambodian person.
They have all this talk about it and, and we're not doing nothing, but I found out that
David Beckham is David Beckham is full on.
And like, um, you know, we got a lot of synergies and stuff.
And so I've reached out to him.
He rushed back out to me.
That's why his name popped in my head, Brian.
Maybe his son would get involved.
Um, just to kind of add to that, Mr. Beast, who's not a color founder at all.
He's catching all this heat because he's bought, he just built 15 wells in Africa.
He just went and did it, paid for it himself and did it.
And people got mad at him that run the nonprofits in Africa because he did it so easily and
so quickly and they weren't included.
But just goes to show you that it's a lot of political crap that goes on.
Oh, but meanwhile, they want to hate on him for doing what they said they want to do.
They're like, yeah, we don't understand why through a celebrity.
This is such a, I'm so happy you said that.
I mean, this obviously isn't a political conversation, but I'm going to let you guys know something.
The struggle is real for people around this world.
And there's so much smoke blowing it that goes, that we see.
And like, that's all you know.
Even me, even the person who's been to a place multiple times, every time I go there,
I start to learn more about what's really going on.
And in my last trip there, I utilized some of my, you know, I had a work trip to Jordan.
But before I went to Jordan, I stopped in Cambodia and did some personal stuff.
I used the trip to my advantage, you know, like most people would do if they're able.
And when I was there, I figured out, like, there's a brand new airport in Angkor Wat.
Angkor Wat's the biggest temple in the world.
If you don't know what it is, look it up.
It's cool shit in the world, I'm telling you.
And like, there's an airport they built there.
And I'm like, wow, this is great.
And so I was talking to the guy about David Beckham.
And I'm like, who, you know, works with him.
And I said, well, how does he get around?
Because you're not even allowed to build a house.
I can send you the videos.
If you put four sticks up and put a tarp over it, the government comes and tears it down.
But it's just the most unbelievable stuff that people don't realize is going on.
I thought shit was bad over there, but it's way worse than I thought.
But Beckham has the sneak path.
Because China don't want anybody doing anything for anybody in Cambodia, the people.
And like, he's got a way around it.
And so, but if he would have just went over there and just started building the schools and doing stuff, man, I don't even know what would have happened.
But it's definitely not as easy as people realize.
I mean, things are, you know, the world is really small.
Once you start moving around the world and traveling and go and play, it's just right there.
You know, I can be in London in seven hours.
Just jump on a plane on there.
You know, to the UK crew, like in seven hours.
But, but yeah, people just have to do stuff.
And the reason why people get angry when they just do it, it's like permission.
You didn't get permission from the right people.
Or that takes the power out of somebody else's hands.
If I get water for the Cambodians, that means, wait, hold on.
That means, and I mentioned in China, I have nothing against Chinese people.
I love Chinese people and Chinese culture and Shanghai.
I don't like my government.
I don't like their government.
I don't like most governments, to be honest with you.
I just, but that's my personal thing.
But, but it's the fact that China don't want anybody else.
If I went and built a bridge in Cambodia, it would be a nightmare.
I'd probably, you know, never make it out of jail.
For those that don't know, a serious, not joke, I was in jail in Cambodia two weeks ago.
I'm going to leave it at that.
But I was in jail in Cambodia.
Most people can't say that.
I've got that under my belt.
I don't think anybody can say that.
I was in jail two weeks ago in Cambodia.
But listen, I'm on Twitter.
If you look Polpet up, like, yeah.
But anyway, I'll toss the mic back.
I just wanted to say that.
And just a very quick intermission.
Anybody listening in who isn't already, make sure you jump into the Colour Telegram community at Colour Chat.
And I'm going to take it one step further.
That anybody that's listened to this space is just now.
And can see the Prom Car link in the community chat.
Don't share it with the community chat.
The first person that tells me which minute Brian is in the Prom Car movie cameo, I'll send you $20 worth of colour.
No, I'll send him a film NFT.
I'll send him a film NFT.
Oh, somebody's requested to talk.
Brian, he must have got disconnected.
Yeah, if anybody wants to pop up and say anything, Frankie's in charge.
But, Brian, I've made you a speaker.
Hopefully, that brings you back up.
But, while it's just me and you, Randy, do you want to give a very brief rundown of colour?
For the newbies in the chat?
Brian says he'll be back in two minutes, too.
I see less of you on the side.
Colors, we're a private club.
Not what we've got in the bank account or what kind of house we've got.
You know, good character.
We plan on being here for a while.
We do not like the bad apples like the Drake Paulsons and the scammers.
We, you know, we're trying to mingle with the legit people.
And there's a lot of legit people.
More than I thought that was around, I found out lately in the last month.
I guess I really just had to stick my head out and start looking around, you know.
I guess you can't see things when you don't look around.
But, yeah, we support Web 3.
We make, you know, we have a lot of different verticals.
We've got a game vertical.
We've got our private club.
Our private club gets you, I mean, there is utility to it.
You can go to Blacks in London.
You'll be part of, you'll be gifted with, like, income, as an example.
And there's only 1,000 people, like, Founders Passes.
So it's not like down the road, if we've got $100 to give, it's not going to be given to 10,000 people.
It'll only be given to 1,000 people.
And so, like, we did, as an example, Nightcrawler paid $8.5 million for it.
With Jake Gyllenhaal, made $50 million.
Imagine the film that we're doing right now, if we, you know, make $20 million, like, half of everything that we've got coming in, our revenue streams, we give.
And we're allowed to do that to our people who have Color Founders Pass.
We have a token, as well.
We, I mean, there's really a lot to it, Frankie.
I don't, I don't, I mean, we, we're, right now, we're laser focused on the film that we're making.
We've, we dropped a film NFT.
You can go to film.color.io and pick one up for $50.
It gets you a film NFT and a chance to be in the movie, a chance to win the prop car, a chance to be a producer, a chance to shadow the cameraman, a chance to have dinner with the actress and actor, a chance to, you know, get the murder weapon, get the painting, get, you know, the flown on set and, like, treated like red carpet.
It gets, gets you at the premiere of the movie.
Like, there's, there's 10, over 10% of all the NFTs have tremendous value.
And some of them have value, the things that you cannot buy.
You could be rich and you cannot get some of the things.
And say you don't want the prop car.
Say you get a, it's $50 for the NFT.
And say you win, you get a, get, you know, you get a, a cameo in the movie.
You don't want to fly here and be in the movie.
Well, you can take that NFT, I'm pretty sure, pop it back up and sell it on, you know, on OpenSea and stuff.
And somebody will buy it.
Somebody will want to be in the first feature film in the Web3 space.
And, and when I say first, I'm saying first because, yes, there's some really cool docs.
They did a wonderful doc and they're from the Web3 space.
You know, there's some five pixel cartoons and stuff.
We're talking like feature film, the biggest and the best.
And so we're doing the first one.
I mean, there's people working on film, you know, some wonderful people.
You know, I was partying with her a couple months ago in Vegas at the Playboy Mansion.
And like, we know these people and, and, and everybody's working on stuff.
We just happen to be, I believe, hitting it first.
We'll be in production before the year is out.
So, yeah, laser focus on the film.
I, I mean, there, there's, yeah, there's nothing but, but when, when we're really community based, we don't have to do this shit because it's not like our job.
We're not throwing something out here to make money and like to show you, oh, look at me sitting in my Lambo while you guys are all in the red or no shit like that, which is the typical thing that I see on Facebook.
We're, we're just literally because we love the space and because we're not hungry, because we're cozy and because it's cool.
Well, it's cooler than featuring, you know, the, the community of communities with us in a movie and the film that we're making.
That's, that's one of the ways that we're incorporating film three with it or I'm sorry, not film three, another scam group web three with it.
And that is, we're, we're, we'll, we'll be highlighting people like, you know, communities like DeFi Dojo, who are just tier one top notch, you know, and also color founders, by the way.
And like, they will be featured in our film.
And I mean, it's just really cool.
Like, imagine, imagine what will happen after we drop our film.
Like, it's a game changer for everything that we have going on as color founders and at color.
And it's also a game changer for everybody who is with us, all our partners, all our collaborators.
You know, it's a game changer for the book.
If you guys haven't got in the book yet, talk to the rev.
Like, you know, there's a book.
We're on the cover, like of communities getting that sell NFTs.
You know, it's, it's just a, we're just here to collaborate and like spread the love, gift people marketing that they can't get.
Bring on board people from an area that has been banged around because Hollywood has been banged around.
I mean, it's got a lot of people like, you know, not paying attention.
And so people were soured, but due to our wonderful friendships and relationships, and we've been building good relationship capital for many years.
Brian is the kingpin of that.
He's got more, his relationships are out.
I mean, he's the Rolodex.
That we're bringing all that with us, and people trust us, and they know that we're the safe pair of hands.
That's why we can sit down with the people that we sit down with and get done the things that we can get done.
What we're asking from the community, which is our number one thing, our number one utility is our integrity.
Not our legal team, our integrity, and our community of just solid good people, you know, and they'll float in and out.
But the ones that are here are here, and like, I just love everything that's going on.
Well, I jumped off the subway because I was, I had to get back to Brooklyn, so thank you for, but I heard everything.
I just didn't want to put you guys through the screechy sound of our subway.
I mean, really, I want to echo everything you said.
I mean, when the film comes out, it was funny.
We were talking to Dubo, right, like the other day, and you met with him, and you were zipping and examining between your locations.
You stopped and, you know, met my brother by the campfire or whatever, and he was like, when this drops, he's going to be off the hook.
Can I mention, I just want to say, because I just want to say that I've seen three different, I know, I don't want to get off track.
We're laser focused in on our first film, but I just want you guys to know that there's three films already almost finished, not counting the one that we're dropping first.
What I mean by that is, I see, like, I'm blown away, like, why, and I'm not in charge of this stuff, and, you know, Dubo is Dubo.
We love, he's, he, you know, has the studio.
He's our master content creator.
If he doesn't feel it's necessary to put the content out yet, then we don't have the content out yet.
But I promise you, once this content starts pouring out, and he's no slouch, he, Hillman, Frankie, both were heads of a $2 billion token and, like, a million people in the world community.
And so he knows what he's doing, equally as Frankie knows what he's doing.
And once the content's, yeah, yeah, number one, once this content starts rolling out, I just, I'm still blown away from it.
Like, and I know, I've been to the studio, I've dealt with it, but just last week when I was there, I stopped for a couple hours at his house, and we hung out, bonfire, smoked a bowl.
And, like, he showed me the other three, right?
And I was just like, what the fuck?
Like, the community's gonna go crazy when they see this stuff.
Go ahead, I'm throwing it back to you.
I just had to mention that.
Well, you know, I just want to say, so, yeah, so, to give everybody an update of where we are, especially the people that have been involved with us, like, in the pre-production process.
So, as luck would have it, at the end of the year, in our real job, massive projects came in at the same time, which are all wrapped up now.
And DuBose heads down on jamming away on the storyboards and the creative and the content.
But here's what we have done, which most projects in the space, even in Hollywood, don't have done in the time frame that we have done.
We have the script procured.
We have an agreement with both writers.
The other one is a really big Hollywood writer.
Where we've waived our rights, so to speak.
Yeah, we own the IP, but we've waived our hand out.
We're not putting our hand out for money.
We know where we're shooting logistically in the United States.
We know ballpark how many days.
We have a ballpark budget that we're working against.
Now we're breaking down the script.
We're working on the shots.
We're working on the storyboards.
And we're working on casting.
And we're working on the content to promote all of that.
Alex, who's DuBose's partner and owner of Big Media, which is one of the companies involved and also part of the whole team.
You guys might have seen Wrong Turn.
He's got a lot of films that he's done.
We have the Bank of Cali.
So when we say we have the infrastructure in place, like we're not sitting at home looking at a Microsoft Word document.
Because what we do is we make multi-million dollar commercials and ad campaigns all the time.
So we have the infrastructure, which gives us a competitive advantage.
What everybody's been waiting for and is excited to see is we pull back the curtain and go, here's where we're at.
And that's what we're doing right now.
Like, we'll begin the casting process.
I'll be in Ohio Saturday for a week, ramping up to Thanksgiving.
I'll be in the studio with Dubo.
You'll start seeing me make some content with him.
Are you going to be with him Sunday?
I don't mean to cut you off.
Are you going to be with him?
So, yeah, we're going to do that.
And we'll make some content.
And you're going to start seeing us hit the gas pedal.
Like, you know, this is around the same budget as some of the bigger commercials that we make.
And I want to also caveat that this is a strategy.
Strategy is already rolled out.
We're not going to give away all the secrets.
Especially on a recording line.
But if you join the community and you can immerse yourself in an NFT experience for, I guess, $50, which, you know, is like, it can be a lot of money.
But not really if you're going to create a lifetime memory.
I spend that much money, sadly, buying my daughter dinner at the Indian restaurant yesterday, right?
So, $50 is a lot of money, but it also is something we spend all the time.
On the bragging rights of being able to say, as soon as a person, anybody who has a film NFT,
is part of making the first movie in Web3.
You are a filmmaker by owning the NFT.
So, if nothing else, when you're out on your date with your boyfriend or girlfriend, you can say, hey, I'm making a film for a $50 NFT.
And provided you provide us with information, you'll get a special thanks.
If you want anonymity, that's fine.
But you can have a special thanks, which means you have an IMDb credit.
I think the part that was really exciting and the reason that we're doing it this way and not just going to our traditional funding resources or funding it ourselves is we want to prove that there's another way to do it other than Hollywood.
And we need the community to do this with us.
Or we'll just sell fun like we did Prom Car.
I'll get the money out that I can get out.
The other filmmaker will get the money out and we'll do the deal and we'll take all the credit.
But we don't want to continue that cycle.
What we want to do is blow up that cycle.
We want to share that excitement.
And somebody brought up a good question the other day.
I said, well, why would you give away 50% of the net profits?
I just said, you're going to give them to somebody.
They're going to go to somewhere.
But in this case, why couldn't they come from a community and go back to a community?
Yeah, instead of the agents and managers and lawyers and all that.
And all the middle people, the middle men that get their hand out to get this many points for this introduction and that many points for that introduction.
Look, we're still going to have to make films that way short term.
But wouldn't it be exciting to completely upend that?
And again, this immersive experience, I'm going to repeat myself, but it's been a couple of weeks.
I was just working with a guy named Eric Motley.
If you look up Eric Motley, you'll see he used to work at the Aspen Institute.
He used to work for a guy named Walter Isaacson.
If you understand anything about biographies, the greatest biography writer of the modern age is Walter Isaacson.
So anyways, my friend Eric used to report to him.
He was the senior vice president over at Aspen Institute, which is a think tank group of really wealthy people coming together and do what they do to run the world.
But now he runs a national gallery in New York, which is all about art.
And he said to me when I was with him in Georgetown a couple of weeks ago and I was working on this project with color.
He said, well, you know, Brian, in life you only have three things.
I love meeting people like this because I always learn so much from everybody that I meet.
It doesn't matter what you do.
But in this case, he said, I said, tell me about R.E.M.
He said relationships, experiences and memories for all you have in this life.
So that really was funny because that's what we've been talking about with color the whole time.
Relationships, experiences and memories.
Those can translate to a better life, whether that's financially or just having a more entertaining experience or both.
And again, to echo what Randy said, if you pull one of these NFTs and you get like a whiz bang super zinger, I'm a producer.
I'm going to get zipped up in the body bag or I'm going to get the car.
I'm going to get one of these once in a lifetime experiences based on my relationship.
If you don't want the memory, flip it.
Substitute the memory for the money.
And I just I want to say for those that know us and a lot of people, you know, we have events and we go and we meet each other as founders.
We get together, whether it's in London and Denmark and Thailand and L.A.
Like, you know, I've been around, you know, Indiana, wherever it is.
We get together and stuff.
And and I mean, it's just an exciting experience that we can all we can all do together.
Like it's just so I'm I'm really, really pumped about I'm really pumped about it.
I want everybody to know, like, this is my passion.
And like, I, I will not quit.
Like, I'm working hard for this community.
And it's not just the color community.
I'm working hard for this community.
This community is the Web3 space.
It's not just like we're just everybody has to have their own avenue.
You know, I'm a filmmaker.
I might do a couple other things, but I'm a filmmaker, you know.
And so you got to it comes down to, like, what is the person good at?
You try and benefit whatever you're doing.
And so I'm in this space.
I'm bringing what I got to the space.
I mean, Brian's pulling out.
I mean, we're lucky to have Brian in this space.
You know, that's like reality.
And for those, like I was saying, who know us, you know that if you're trying,
if you win the NFT and you're getting flown over here, like,
it's not like I'm not going to fly your girlfriend with you.
You know, I'm only saying that because we are very generous.
We are more than kind to anybody, to a stranger,
let alone like somebody that's in our private club that we're dedicated to,
that we spend time away from our families with to help.
And, like, I'm just really pumped about the film NFTs, too,
because I don't, it's really hard to grasp what they give you.
One thing, like, if somebody, there's going to be two, I think,
two people will get producer credits on the film.
And those producer credits will give you the ability, like, who cares, right?
Well, it gives you the ability.
You only need two credits, too, just so you know, to be a producer in Hollywood.
But it'll give you the ability to walk in Paramount and say,
I have a script about my grandfather that my neighbor wrote that I want you to look at.
And it'll be looked at because you are a producer on a successful feature film.
And I just want to say, as far as how do we know it's going to be successful,
there's never been a film that I've worked on, ever, that wasn't extremely in the green,
that didn't make an extreme amount of money,
to the extent where one of Brian's clients, who runs,
he's one of the heads of Truist Bank,
I think the fifth biggest bank in America, or in the world of something crazy,
called me and said, hey, my name is such and such,
everything you do is in the green,
and I have $1.6 billion of money that my clients,
like, I don't know what to do with it.
I got to make money with it, long story short.
And, like, he called me about it, and we went and met him.
I think some people from the community might have even met him also.
We have some video from that lunch or dinner at the Lux Hotel and then the other meeting.
So that's why I'm so positive and I'm so secure in saying that our film is going to crush it
is because I've never done a film that, we've never made a film that didn't.
Well, and so I'm going to give you an even, like, another reason.
My brother and I have never co-directed anything together.
We made so much cool shit together.
And we thought about, like, so I can assure you that we're going to make our absolute best effort
to punch a hole in the freaking sky with the creativity with the team
simply because we love what we do so much
and the idea of collaborating together in a more meaningful way
without a brand telling us what to do because we work together all the time.
But usually a brand is in charge.
But in this case, the creativity is in charge, right, and the community is involved.
So we're very excited about taking the gloves off and being able to tell a story
without having, you know, some Hollywood person or some brand,
which are great because they pay the bills, but at the same time weigh in.
And a lot of times they don't have a better idea.
Dubo was just doing a project, huge scripts commercial.
So scripts in the United States is a, you know, they owned Discovery Channel.
But he was doing this campaign.
He was shooting all over L.A.
and he had a great idea to make it funnier.
That's all I'm going to say.
I'm not going to out, I'm not going to put his client on blast.
He's like, watch this cut.
And what if I added this line?
He's like, I wanted him to use this line so bad.
And it made it way funnier.
But he just liked fucking one more punch of really good, memorable, funny.
And they were like, oh, and the creative people that were in charge,
which were not us and not him, haven't been able to digest that fact,
which is sad because my brother would have made it even better.
Long story short, with this,
we're going to be able to punch our own ticket in the best way.
And I'm very, very excited about it.
And another cool thing is we have, like, people might say,
I'm just thinking of the questions that I would have.
I'm like, somebody might say, well, okay, you make a badass movie.
Like, how are you going to just, I mean, you're bucking the system.
You're going against Hollywood.
You're going against the agents and the managers.
How are you going to sell the movie?
How are you going to distribute it?
Aren't they going to give you shit because you're not following the woke police?
The answer to that is the biggest distributor in Hollywood is a color founder.
And he's got $10 million he's already laid on the table for us to make Prom Card 91
into a feature, just another one of the nine things that we got going on.
And so that's the response to that.
If anybody has that question is color founder is the distributor in Hollywood.
Well, then we're giving away a couple of really cool trade secrets.
The next one is we've got a slate of these.
P3 is like Black Mirror for the blockchain.
So you're not only winning a chance to be a producer on the first film or participate in the first film.
I call them films, but they could easily be episodes.
And we were just in, I was just at a screening with the Namark brothers, right?
Another group of people that want us to work with them, Randy and I.
I've produced a lot of content with them and they're like, oh my God, I love so-and-so and Randy knows.
And got their, you know, works for so-and-so and all this stuff.
So the short of it is I was watching a screening of their most recent project at the Angelique Theater in the East Village like three weeks ago.
And I thought about it while I was sitting there.
I thought, you know, the producers all got up and said their piece about the film and how proud they were.
And everyone got up that was involved and had a moment in this huge auditorium full of people, you know, paid to come see it.
And some people were invited, whatever.
You can have that experience.
All the NFTs are going to give you a screener.
Now, provided you have to be in a location, like all of them, but we'll get you a free ticket to that.
If you're a producer or you get to be featured in the film, you're one of the extras and you get murdered and you're in the audience, you're going to be really excited.
All of a sudden you're going to, you know, if you're part of the casting and you're like, oh my God, I played a part in that person getting cast.
You played a part in that person's career and in the creativity.
Like, that's an experience that like you just, the average person just doesn't have access to.
We're trying to, we're trying to deconstruct that, decentralize that experience so that more people have access to it.
Like we're getting Mr. Pock Pock on the set.
He's already guaranteed on set.
Can't wait to get to hang out with him again.
And for anybody, just take a second there.
Anybody that wants to find out more about this, absolutely join the community.
Check out Colour, C-O-L-R dot I-O.
And if you just want to dive straight in and buy one of the film NFTs, go to films.colour.io.
I mean, I wouldn't mind being murdered in a movie at some point, but I'll maybe just watch it happen.
Brian, I've got a question for you.
Yeah, and I don't know if it was when you were cutting off or changing trains, but I did say that if someone could tell me the minute that you make a cameo in the Promcar 91 movie,
the first one to do it while we're still in this basis would win some money.
But Randy has said that I film NFT.
There's been a few guesses.
There's been one saying that you're basically inside the car towards the end.
Another one saying you're driving the car as they look out the window.
You don't need to give me the minute.
Just tell me where in the movie you cameo.
I can answer yes to one of those.
Do you want me to answer?
So when she looks out the window, probably about the third or fourth minute, I don't know.
And she's looking out the window.
She's waiting for her ride to come to take her to Prom.
Can you see the car pull up right out front, right along the curb?
I can tell you it's not the third or fourth minute.
It's at 47 seconds as Mr. Manic, the turquoise cloth.
Hey, Frankie, anybody that sent you a guess, send me their wallet.
I'm giving everybody a film NFT that I bought.
Just so everybody knows, nobody's whitelisted on these NFTs.
Even the ones that I have, I paid for.
Not even the guy who made them didn't.
Not even the person who made the NFT got whitelisted.
So Frankie, send me everybody's or get everybody's address to answer.
And then I'll send everybody, because I bought a little staff.
Now, can I talk real quick about how we're going to unlock the bonus utility?
So if you're listening to this, or if you're here, and you're like, okay, so how the heck are these NFTs, which all, for the most part, look the same?
Man, that's the secret sauce.
Is it time to, you've mentioned it a couple times a little bit.
All I'm going to say, all I'm going to say, well, I said it a couple times, is we're doing a draw.
It'll be a live recorded draw.
There is a way for us to have an identification number on each one of those NFTs.
They're already figuring it out.
Other people, you'll figure it out.
We're going to live do like a bingo poll.
We're going to have a sheet.
We already have a sheet, but we're going to have the sheet live when we close the minting, finally, when we close the minting here.
We're going to have a sheet that says how many of each bonus utility getting murdered, how many people, being an extra, being a producer, getting a special thanks, getting the physical or fidgetal or digital gift, getting the movie poster, getting the screener, being flown on set to be a producer or shadow a part of the filmmaking team.
All of them will be clearly defined.
And as we poll, like bingo, we will name and identify those, and they'll be identifiable.
And you'll be able to cross-reference like you did if you went to a university like me.
You know, in college, you go to the wall.
They don't have your name on there.
And that's what I'm going to say.
So you'll know, and you'll be able to post.
And as we begin to honor those, I think everybody will understand.
The other thing I want to go on the record is you can't game it.
It's not gameable, to my knowledge.
I don't know how you would.
You want to game the system?
I guess that's the only way you can game it.
We could absolutely go on.
But what I'm going to do is start to wrap it up.
If anybody has any questions, just before we call it, drop them into the community just now.
Or DM the Twitter account in the next 30 seconds, and I'll certainly ask it for you.
Brian, Randy, parting comments, anything you want to add?
I just want to say I really appreciate all these wonderful people who are in this X space.
I mean, everybody, thank you guys for showing up.
Thank you guys for coming.
Hopefully you leave learning something that you didn't know prior.
I just want to say thank you.
And, like, if you have questions, please join the TG.
Or DM Frankie or Randy or myself.
I'm grateful to have everybody on and really excited about making this film and hope you all join us.
And just echoing those sentiments, thanks to everybody who has joined, all the community members and everybody else, DeFi, Dojo, MetaBuilders, et cetera, et cetera.
It's good to have you guys joining.
Ask any question you want.
Look out for information on the next spaces and our next AME, which we'll be pushing into the channel shortly.
Brian, Randy, thanks as always.
Enjoy the rest of your day.