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Miguel Martinez
@MacabreMartinez
Producer丨Screenwriter丨 Husband丨 Friendly Neighborhood Epilepsy Advocate 丨Co-Creator of Quetzalcoatl丨 #blm #translivesmatter
Los Angeles, CA
Joined January 2009
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    Feature Film - Migrant Spirits Genre: Horror After a child disappears from an ominous haunted migrant detention center, ghosts reveal themselves to a morose young girl who must unravel the mystery before she is consumed by the haunting.
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    It is a conversation people need to have. This certainly isn’t Mexican representation or Hispanic representation. However “Latino” refers to South America and its islands. It is more about geography. So an argument could be made.
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    Replying to @I_am_thecultur3 and @harleysuniverse
    As much and I liked her comic book powers, can’t agree. The show is 🔥
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    Not everyone was racist when they were younger. It sounds like you got some skeletons, man.
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    #screenwriters got my Blacklist evaluation today. Something which is supposed to actually hold some weight in the industry and after checking with 3 different AI checkers it seems the entire evaluation was written with AI. Is this acceptable @theblcklst?
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    Replying to @fakestdaniel @Hoeneyescat and 3 others
    It is 100% a Black issue. Chris Rock would NEVER make a joke about a white nominee’s white wife’s health problems like that if they white. Will Smith could NEVER walk up on stage and hit a white man. Will Smith and Chris Rock are both Black men and on an equal social level.
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    Replying to @hernandy_s
    With the cinematographer from The Green Knight!
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    Replying to @TurtleMac24 and @CultureCrave
    I have probably rewatched Eternals the most out of all the MCU projects….
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    Replying to @Elias92905563
    That’s not what trailers are for. They are to get people in the seats. Not to form an opinion on an entire film.