LowPolygon
Senior Member
Hey all! My friend has been shooting and working on a great documentary about Rob Ford and has landed amazing interviews with Robyn Doolittle, Michael Donovan, John Cook, and many many more. He's had Rob Ford promise that he'd do a sit-down interview with him, but Rob being Rob, he's hard to get a hold of.
So my friend decided to do a funding campaign - if he can collect $10,000 in donations, 100% of the money will be donated to the Toronto Humane Society, should he be able to hook Rob Ford into doing the interview, since it would be for supporting a good cause (and as we all know, Rob likes to toot his horn so often about how he likes to give back). If he doesn't reach $10,000 or Rob doesn't agree to do the interview, all the money is refunded.
So he's setup a page here - I highly recommend checking it out - http://www.gofundme.com/9opsyw
I can't tell you some of the stories that he's told me, but I can tell you that he's encountered some really interesting scenarios with the players in the Ford saga, not just from the press, not just from city hall, but also from other "organized" areas, if you catch my drift.
I hope your friend is able to raise the money but why does the doc need an interview with Rob Ford in the first place? People want to hear the truth about Rob Ford--they don't want to hear from Rob Ford.
Besides, he's excruciatingly stupid, and can barely string a sentence together. And when he does string a sentence together, all he does is alternate between mindnumbing lies and subliterate soundbites.
Unless the film is meant to promote Rob Ford, which i am sure it isn't, i really don't see the point.
He's pretty much the last person i'd be interested in hearing from at this point, unless its an Errol Morris/Robert McNamara kind of situation. Or he's in the witness stand.