Infallibull News: January 2006
Xenu Bless Us
Posted by Barak Wouk on January 29, 2006 7:20 PM

We filmed a short film today, which if Xenu willing, will be up on the site and google video within a week. We have also recently completed a short version of Death is Funny, which has just been submitted to the Santa Cruz Film Festival.
That is all. Production photos and a promo photo to come!

Fuck California
Posted by Conner Quinto on January 25, 2006 7:23 PM

Fuck the state of california. Thats all I have to say.

Real News
Posted by Marshall Brekka on January 12, 2006 7:24 PM

I am about to do something we haven't done in a long time, post some actual news. Over the past few weeks, we have been working on making a shorter cut of the film, and taking out some of the parts that didn't work well before with our audience (those New Yorkers have no sense of humor). We Hoped to have this done by the 5th, but at the time of this post, it is still not done. As Conner said somewhere on the site "I don't believe we ever, ever ever ever, met one deadline". In terms of the site, you may have noticed the newsletter sign-up form we added. If you sign up for the newsletter, you will receive an email about every month or so with information about all the new things happening at Infallibull, we may even offer exclusive and elusive! content through the newsletter that won't be available on the site. There was also some discussion about adding a place to enter your address in the sign-up for so that we could send the people dumb enough to actually put in their address, a Trojan condom. Oh, and watch out for a mini project Conner and I are working on. And watch out for a man with a smile that melts chocolate, (disgregard this last bit if you're not made of chocolate).

Saying Of The Day
Posted by Conner Quinto on January 11, 2006 7:28 PM

Infallibull saying of the day:
"How can things be bad when you are surrounded by the people you love, unless in turn, the people you love are surrounded by rabbid wolves."

Question of The Year
Posted by Conner Quinto on January 10, 2006 7:30 PM

Question of the Year: Who decided to name this planet that we live on "Earth"?