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MVP Madness Reigns on Black Friday with MVP!

Happy Thanksgiving from MVP!

It’s Black Friday, mutants! That means that most of you are running around like maniacs through the aisles of the local Wally World with black painted daggers clenched in your teeth. There’s not much to wax philosophical on today as the Mutantville Players are trying to grab some rest and relaxation this weekend. We’re in that oh so sweet spot of being in between projects and finally having a few months to work on promotion and nothing else. It’s been a long time coming – and will most certainly be fleeting as we all know that 2013 will start with a bang and not slow down until late next year.

Join us as we take a look back at some of the great things that MVP has to be thankful for. We’ll line up some vintage MVP videos for you below. Most of all we are thankful for all of you – for without you none of this would be possible!

MVP is thankful for the latest Streeborama V-log:

MVP is thankful for MVP Mutant Radio and our Thanksgiving show!

Streebo’s three minute review for El Orfantao from 2008 is still our most viewed video!

One of our earliest con interviews was with the lovely Danielle Harris!

The original trailer for G.H.O.S.T. has amassed nearly 10,000 views and counting!

Our coverage of Jon Carpenter’s Q&A from FNFF 2011 has become one of the most viewed Carpenter vids on Youtube!

MVP is thankful for our time on C for Chaos as it was what brought us all together. The preview scene is still available for viewing online.

Talking to one of the original creators of Tales from the Crypt – Al Feldstein – was one of the highlights of the MVP experience.

Streebo’s Screenwriting Tips vid offers three great tips that ANY screenwriter can benefit from!

Meeting Henry Winkler at the Fandom Fest in 2011 was another highlight for MVP!

Creating Muticia the Movie Goddess was a great experience and one that we’re all proud of.

Devil Comes Down was the project that hooked us into the local filmmaking scene.

This post needs moar Logan!

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