THanks guys, though I must say you guys both need to do some research on property taxes. ;-) Two widows, one with clear title to her land, bought and paid for, have lost their home due to tax foreclosure. New highways coming by or commercial buildings increase the property assessment substantially. The very idea that you should have to pay a continuing fee for property is outrageous.
Also, it should be noted that while all states have outlandish property taxes, Texas ranks in the worst of them, without question. :-) Maybe the story is a little too personal, but that was an itch we had to scratch.
Again, thanks for the plug, and I think you'll like our next films a lot more; though sadly it isn't Pirates of Penzance or 'The Unforgiven Christian' (somebody should register that title), it is sure to be an acting quality leap from this film, the way the production values were a leap from our last film.
Looks like this film is going to be in theaters for a week in April according to this tip on this thread by Kyle Prohaska: http://www.christianfilmmakers.org/forums/viewthread/3656/
You might also check out Kyle's new Christian film venture -- he has a new site called Christian film trailers which is where he posted the trailer to Widow's Might http://www.christianfilmtrailers.com/index.php (which is newsworthy as well).
THanks guys, though I must say you guys both need to do some research on property taxes. ;-) Two widows, one with clear title to her land, bought and paid for, have lost their home due to tax foreclosure. New highways coming by or commercial buildings increase the property assessment substantially. The very idea that you should have to pay a continuing fee for property is outrageous.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it should be noted that while all states have outlandish property taxes, Texas ranks in the worst of them, without question. :-) Maybe the story is a little too personal, but that was an itch we had to scratch.
Again, thanks for the plug, and I think you'll like our next films a lot more; though sadly it isn't Pirates of Penzance or 'The Unforgiven Christian' (somebody should register that title), it is sure to be an acting quality leap from this film, the way the production values were a leap from our last film.
~ In Christ, John.
Looks like this film is going to be in theaters for a week in April according to this tip on this thread by Kyle Prohaska: http://www.christianfilmmakers.org/forums/viewthread/3656/
ReplyDeleteYou might also check out Kyle's new Christian film venture -- he has a new site called Christian film trailers which is where he posted the trailer to Widow's Might
http://www.christianfilmtrailers.com/index.php (which is newsworthy as well).
Blessings,
Tom