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My 2014 season movie


heelsrule1988

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It's that time again... I'm sure most of you won't want to watch it all, but I think you'll enjoy it if you do. If you have the spare time, do give it a look. This was one memorable season... that's for sure. There was a point when I didn't think I'd be making a movie for this season... but with everything that happened, there's no way I couldn't. One of the craziest seasons in our history. But yeah... hope a few of you decide to watch!

http://t.co/ulob9nmLVl

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Thanks for the kind words! I love making this every season... I actually work on it after every game, but I won't finish it if the season ends up being pretty bad or mediocre. That's why this season almost had no movie at all. But then the late run happened and between that and all the off-the-field craziness, I had to make one. Glad I did. :)

 

No offense bro but a video of pictures for the entire season? I gave it a hit but didn't finish...

No need to post, then.

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Thanks! I just love this team more than anything so yeah... I guess it really is a labor of love. I actually also made movies for 2003, 2005, and 2008 but they kind of suck because Windows Movie Maker wasn't as good back then. I mean they're not terrible but compared to last year's movie and this year's, they look lame. They're fun to watch for the memories, though.

 

I'm sorry bro I was drinking my haterade pretty strong yesterday. Plus your video maxed out my mobile data but I digress. Sorry for pooing on something that you spent a bunch of time on. Keep it up mang

 

Shoulda waited until you got home then haha. Best viewed on a computer anyway... makes the music sound better. :)

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