Kevin Rubio posts: While I have neither the time nor the desire to get into we said, Skeeter said, there is a simple answer to his question. The reason no complaint was made to anyone about the quality of Welcome to the Bung Hole #2 was because the money was already spent and the decision to cancel him as a Director was already made. It would have been pointless to stir up anything with Skeeter over it. More importantly, it would have been a bad business move to say the movie was bad quality while we tried to recoup the investment.
The first Bung Hole did sell well, but was not personally shot by Skeeter. What we can gather is it was actually filmed by Jim [Powers], an experienced cameraman. Only problem with that movie is that's the one that has at least one scene that Metro Interactive also claims to own, to which Skeeter Kerkove will still give no response to because he can't. Fact is, he sold us "exclusive" footage that is also in the hands of Metro Interactive.
As Skeeter says, Bunghole #2 seemed to be moving as well as everything we release.......Until last Friday when we got returns of over a thousand pieces that were sent back. I took a picture of all the boxes for you. So now, I will spend my Sunday afternoon re-stocking all this product nobody wants. The reason the movie ended up so long is because it was hardly able to be edited. The final movie is very close to the actual raw footage. As I said before, no editor could have made it right.
Skeeter slightly misquoted about the agents or misunderstood what was said. What he was actually told was to use girls that did not have agents to save money, not to go behind the ones that did. We have never ever shot any girl behind an agents back and never will. Any talent we shoot with an agent has always been promptly paid. The cast was indeed good, it is the production quality that was not. As I said before, a free copy is available to anyone that wants it. You be the judge.
PS: I only said Welcome to the Bung Hole #2 sucks. Skeeter very well may have shot quality stuff for Otto Bauer.