Episode #405 – The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven

We’re having an absolutely legendary Smalltember. First we covered The Legend of the Titanic, and now we’re looking into The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven. Apparently they’re legendary, but forgive us for being unfamiliar until now. It was made using a system RB7 star/co-writer/producer Scott Shaw dubbed “Zen Filmmaking.” According to his wiki, this is a “style of filmmaking where no screenplay and scripts are used in the creation of a movie.” We’ll see if getting zen delivers a good movie, or whether it’s better to… y’know… write things out and plan them ahead of time.

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Okay... guess the poster people are the seven? The movie does NOT make it clear.

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The Wikipedia page for The Roller Blade Seven

Recommended in this episode:

The Dark Backward (1991)

Root (board game)

American Boy (1978)

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