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Another Documentary About The Villages - "The Bubble"
Here is the director speaking about "The Bubble" a new documentary about The Villages. The release date has not yet been announced.
THE VILLAGES - Another Documentary Is Coming “The Bubble” - YouTube The trailer link here---> Trailer | The Bubble | Valerie Blankenbyl - YouTube |
just another hater, yawn...
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They even get on here and try to tell people how much life is better in other communities outside of TV. |
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Didn't we already go through this and the thread was closed?
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Valerie Blankenbyl appears to be a "twenty something" from Austria. Why does she want to make a film about US???
And further;............ Ich bin ziemlich skeptisch, was das Motiv angeht. Natürlich MONEY, aber ich denke darüber nach, wie ein junger Mensch wirklich die Fähigkeit hat, die echten USA zu SEHEN. Ja. |
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All the people interviewed are non-TV residents.
They are all complainers who can't get in and are simply jealous. Give me a break... |
Only been in the Villages a short time but things are fine for me inside the “bubble”. Although I refer to the Villages as the Reservation.
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I like the video of the young lady talking about her upcoming movie because she smiled and did not have that superior judgemental look so common among media people these days.
She seemed fascinated by what she had observed in The Villages. We look forward to seeing her movie. |
Any production that doesnt reinforce that you live in paradise and made the best decision of your life is immediately panned.
She said nothing wrong. Yep...we live in a bubble |
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This is a different documentary. Your thinking of the documentary called "Some Kind of Heaven".
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I watched this 90 minute documentary. A month ago it was streamed online at a film festival in Switzerland. Let me put it this way: This documentary has a very critical basic attitude especially regarding the rapid and unstoppable growth of "The Villages". All the beauties, pleasures and advantages were not shown to their best advantage. :mad:
"Man muss diesen Film nicht gesehen haben. Es gibt schönere und sinnvollere Möglichkeiten um 90 Minuten zu verbringen." |
Unfortunately, I was involved in the making of this film, I did a majority of the drone photography (not the illegal flight in Spanish Springs). I owe everyone and the developer an apology for having any part in this, another typical hit piece on The Villages. I was hesitant to get involved and was even given forewarning by district staff about this crew being here. When I spoke to Valerie her story was that "they had nothing like The Villages in Europe" and that "retirement was a lot different there", she wanted to expose Europeans to a different idea for retirement. I was naive and tried, as always, to see the good in people, I was a fool. I'm sure she used the same line of BS on the other Villages residents that were involved.
The film starts out with a preacher espousing moving "here" for retirement, I couldn't help but to think of the likes of someone like Jim Jones, or some other cult leader. It's doesn't say were they're at and without that context it infers this is the way it is in The Villages. There are many shots of activities going on here in The Villages that are shot to make the residents look somewhat foolish and this is further amplified by the silly music playing in the background. Speaking of music, every shot of a town square has WVLG playing in the background with commercials for homes for sale playing, not music, here again the selective soundtrack is used to push their biased narrative and agenda. And we can't forget that somehow every TV seen in the film is always showing Fox News. In one scene they show a golf cart just blowing through a stop sign, obviously Villages couldn't give a hoot about the law. I know there are some who will blow through a stop sign, but the vast majority of the people I know and see here in The Villages do always stop for stop signs and obey the traffic laws. But of course, the law-abiding residents don't make for a good story, do they? Of course, all of use Americans are gun toting rednecks and The Villages is a mecca for them according to this movie. I'm not sure where the gun range they showed in the film is located, but it's not in The Villages, neither is the gun shop they showed, a fact that was conveniently left out. A lot of the film is spent on the anti-Villages crowd that blames The Villages for being greedy and buying the land to develop and creating only low paying service jobs. Left out of course is that someone sold the land to The Villages, and why was that, for the money. Their former neighbors were being greedy. While there are low paying service jobs created, there are also thousands of good paying construction and construction related jobs created by the growth of The Villages. Did I miss the part of the film where they talked about many entrepreneurs in the area that have made their fortunes and higher thousands more individuals? Oh, that's right, they left that part out. The way that residents were used in the film was embarrassing and shameful. They chose one couple and portrayed them as "typical" couple, she had a physical impediment due to surgery and he was a rather large bellied suspender wearing simpleton. I felt bad for the couple the way they were used, I seriously doubt they are as portrayed. Another lady was portrayed as vain, materialistic, and self-centered to make it seem the norm for The Villages. A big deal is made of the water usage here in The Villages, showing lots of sprinklers running all the time. We represent less that 2% of the daily influx of people into the state of Florida, but we are responsible for all the water shortages. Did they mention the nationally recognized water retention/reuse systems here in The Villages? Of course not. No hit piece on The Villages would be complete without the vitriol and contempt for The Village of Orlando's Lauren Ritchie. She throws her usual barbs and misinformed criticisms in at every turn of the film. According to her "most people are kind of brainwashed" and of course "they really feel entitled to let go". Of course, according to her we are all just a bunch of racist because "there aren't any minorities" in The Villages. The people who live here are here by their own choice without regards to race, religion, and any other popular social divider. The developer is, just like every other business, color blind, all they see is green when it comes to selling a home. I will give credit where credit is due, there were many statements by the residents that were very positive about The Villages, our community, and living here, and these were left in. This film crew came to The Villages, rented a home in the Lopez area, lived it up and enjoyed the amenities this community had to offer, all the while with a less than honorable and objective motive in mind. Eurotrash! Stay in Austria, and don't bother coming back to our country and community! You're not welcome here. I could go on about the film, I took 2 pages of notes when I wasn't yelling at the computer as I watch this junk, but I think you get the picture, it's just another hit piece about us and our community. Is our community perfect? Of course not, we have our flaws and idiosyncrasies, but I think most will agree, there's not a better place to retire and enjoy our golden years. Don't waste your time watching this movie, it will just make you mad. |
Thanks Don for the overview. It’s sad some will have just this and the other documentary as their guide for The Villages. People just need to come here on their own and experience it. It’s not for everyone, but a lot of people love it here and sales of homes continue to boom.
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It seems like most of what Goldwingnut describes, tracks. There are Villagers who drive through stop signs. The radio station in the town squares really does have ads selling the Villages. The vast majority of TVs at restaurants really are set on Fox, and the vast majority of Villagers are Fox-watching Republicans. There really are damaged humans who live in the Villages. Why are you taking offense to that? It's all true. Why would you be offended by the truth, unless you're ashamed of the truth? Are you that fearful of flaws, that you reject anything that doesn't fit your idea of perfection and take pot-shots at it, and create... (CHECK THE IRONY HERE) a hit-piece thread to rage against the movie? Yes, it really does sound like a negative critique coming from the perspective of "people who live in the area but don't live in the Villages." Their perspective is equally as valid as yours. The only difference is, your perspective sells houses. Their perspective sells movie tickets. |
I don't know about Austria, but the USA is a free country. No one is forced to move to TV or remain here. Those who like it here can stay and live how they please as long as it is lawful. Those who do not can move elsewhere to a community that pleases them. These effete snobs set out to slyly do a hack job using misinformation, disinformation and distortions of reality on a community of good folk of whom they do not "approve". It is anything but a documentary. Parts of it are even libelous. They can go pound sand.
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I wasn't going to watch it, but now I want to see your work. I'll watch the content as part of my weekly dose of comedy. Fly straight cowboy!! |
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Yup - it seems to work perfectly in reverse. Very appropos. I approve. |
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I tried to be objective when I sat down to watch the film, it quickly became difficult as I watched in disbelief. My notes contain both positive and negative comments and take aways of the film, many of which I shared in the previous post. As I create my own videos for others to enjoy, I am keenly aware that what I show, how I show it, what I say, how I say, the lighting, the cinematography, and the music in it can quickly take the meaning and premise of the video in many different directions, something to be taken very seriously and deliberately. The direction of this film is very clear. Some will think this film fit for an Oscar, some will see it a better match for a Golden Raspberry. To each his or her own opinion, just don't make an opinion until you've actually seen it. |
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You’re wasting you’re time. |
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Just an FYI - one of your commissioners (Mr Miller) said in a Facebook post about the movie “makes you think if you have an open mind.” His wife said “I watched the video. It’s very thought provoking. I think they did a good job with it.”
I think it’s always good to understand where your elected official’s “head is at” when it comes to YOUR priorities. |
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Because this is the place we call home now. This is where our friends live. This is where we welcome family. This is a beautiful place that we are proud of and most of us think it only has minor flaws. Some people from the very beginning of their posts have been negative. Some say their husband wanted to move here, not them. Some don't like the paper or the majority views of the population. I am not that someone. I have loved this place from the beginning. I am glad to be with people who are in the same stage of life I am and have largely experienced the same kind of life. I love that this place is clean and nice and well run and has a place to live for almost all wage brackets. Most of us feel so lucky to live here. I am so proud to call The Villages home. |
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“Oh would some power the gift give us
To see ourselves as others see us.” Robert Burns, Scotland’s most famous poet, wrote those lines in 1786. Actually, he wrote those words like this. . . “O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us.” (I had to wrestle spellcheck into finally letting me type Burns’ Scottish dialect.) Of course, 235 years ago, Burns was not writing about a documentary. But like all writers, he knew plenty about human nature. I just read a couple of other articles about this film. One was in Variety and the other one can be found at businessdoceurope.com — if you want to read that one Google the site with the words, the bubble, and you’ll get there. Not everything said in the articles was mean. Boomer |
I just watched a new documentary out on Prime Video called “The Bubble”. It was about Celebration not TV. Will there be a separate new one with the same name? I was surprised Celebration was using the term bubble also.
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Don has shared how he was hoodwinked. Most of us know Don by his reputation and appreciate his drone videos keeping us up on how The Villages is growing. I don't like kids coming in here ....and from other countries even, finding a way to make fun and be derisive of us mostly nice LAW ABIDING people who have worked hard to have a home and retirement here. I find some comments are laden with hostility that has nothing to do with this film. I am from Ohio too and I didn't just fall off the turnip truck. I've read a few poems myself. |
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It would be nice to see a bit of film that espouses the whole picture of TV, rather than make documentaries that aren't really documentaries, but rather direct attacks on TV. Could this have been done to provoke hate and loathing against TV and American excesses? I wouldn't doubt that there are those out there that would love that.... And as far as gun-toting Americans? We haven't been invaded nor defeated in a world war, so these people can kiss my a$$ .... |
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I wasn't going to watch the film either. I watched the previous film and felt it was awful and done poorly. I'm not sure how saying a video is "thought provoking" or "makes you think if you have an open mind" has anything to do with YOUR priorities. There are many people in here making comments and haven't watched it. I did watch it. I felt I understood the folks who lived outside The Villages better and the people who lives outside The Villages have told me they understand the residents of The Villages better as well. I just happen to think things work better when you can listen to each other and work to understand. I would think you would want that in a commissioner. Calling people names and making assumptions is never good. Ya'll have a nice day... Please try not to judge until you have listened to the other side and especially not when you haven't watched the film you are judging. |
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Listening to some of the interviewees recently does make me cringe. |
All this fuss about a movie ? Why ? Stereotyping inaccuracies ? Settle down and watch a rerun of Blazing Saddles today.
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Most newcomers to the villages are fascinated! It’s a little bit like going to Disney the first time. Soon we find it is another façade. A bubble filled with all the joys, troubles, heartaches of any big city.
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Look for the bad, you'll find the bad. Look for the good, you'll find the good. This applies everywhere. Unfortunately the good doesn't sell, unfortunately the bad sells. We who actually live here for the most part love it here and know this sort of movie is BS. I've been here 20 years and still love it. I'm pretty sure I'm not brainwashed and I'm very sure I love doing as I please attending classes, doing sports, enjoying the live bands, and volunteering my time to help others in the surrounding communities. Life here is wonderful, who cares what nay sayers think. Enjoy your lives Villagers, enjoy every day that God gives you.
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