Make Your Own Damn Movie!

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Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director
Author Lloyd Kaufman
with Adam Jahnke
Trent Haaga
Country United States of America
Language English
Subject(s) Cinema
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Publication date 2003
Media type print Paperback
Pages 352
ISBN 0312288646
Preceded by All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger

Make Your Own Damn Movie is both a book and a DVD set about Troma Entertainment and independent film in general.

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[edit] Book

Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director is written by Lloyd Kaufman (with Adam Jahnke and Trent Haaga) published by St. Martin's, in 2003. Kaufman is the co-founder of B-movie company Troma Entertainment and the director of such films as The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'Em High, and Terror Firmer.

Kaufman and Haaga had previously collaborated on the 1999 film Terror Firmer and the 2001 film Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.

The A.V. Club called the book

"...mildly hilarious, not to mention full of actual useful advice for the would-be indie filmmaker struggling with a lack of experience and a nonexistent budget."[1]

Publishers Weekly stated

"It is to the tremendous credit of Kaufman's profane, self-deprecating, caustic but charismatic sense of humor that the book's opening, closing and everything else in between manages to make the low-budget filmmaking process seem like the most glorious and noble of life pursuits."[2]

The forward to the book was written by South Park co-creator, Trey Parker. The introduction was penned by frequent Kaufman collaborator James Gunn. Gunn had previously co-written All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger with Kaufman.

[edit] DVD set

in 2005, Kaufman and Troma decided to expand the book into a 5 DVD set. The set, with more than 18 hours of material,[3] includes advice and interviews with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, George Romero, Stan Lee, John Avildsen, Eli Roth, James Gunn.[4]

The set also includes Kaufman's first major film The Battle of Love's Return.[5] This is the only DVD version of the film.

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