Why Fan Films Exist!

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Ok, for the past 4 years, I've wanted to make my own fan film to express my ideas, feelings and thoughts on what I'd like to see in MLPFIM, but ever since Hasbro continued to deny Lauren Faust's ideas and plans for the series thus causing her to leave the project in the hands of these boring, rehashing and sexist assholes, season 3-6 took a hard dive down and not that many fans liked the show anymore. Most bronies left the project, including myself. The EG trilogy got more ridiculous and the writing in the series was laughable. Even though a show is intended for children and some adults like it, not everyone should like something so stupid. Yes the show is to sell money for toys, but EVERY toy company that made a show with a good story has never dropped their interest of story just because the money made them do it.

I've learned that Hasbro would try to bring MLP into theaters again, only this time, Faust is coming back but this makes me wonder if it will be just as good as her work or just as bad as Hasbro's trying to make it be. Whether or not Faust will be the writer in this film, I'll give it a watch as long as it takes place after Season 2 to make up for Season 3-6 and the EG trilogy. I'm fine with this. But if I see more crap happening because Faust can't do what she does best thanks to Hasbro, than I'm giving it a thumbs down the moment the trailer ends. If this doesn't work to and it bombs as hard as Jem and the Holograms, then my Fan film trilogy will take effect immediately so I can fix up the story and creativity. This is why fan films exist, when the company fucks up or when no writer can write something good anymore, the fans take charge, not for moeny or fame, but to express themselves and show how it could have been done better.. And before you deny this, just look at all the Fan films on YouTube that have proved me right
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