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Gay Chinese food / English voice over actors wanted

From Laoyao, the creator of the video below:

I am making a short animation "The Union of Jesusists" excerpted from a feature-length script called '8002'. It's a parody of "The Da Vinci Code", but the secret this time is that Jesus was not a man, but the name of a spirit. However, people don't follow spirits, they just want an authority to worship. So the church makes Jesus son of the God, and all the birth and death miracles.

We need 2-3 male native English speakers for voice overs. If you are interested, please email laoyao04@gmail.com.

This video is titled 8002: When sex is free and Chinese food is gay.

 
There are currently 4 Comments for Gay Chinese food / English voice over actors wanted.

Comments on Gay Chinese food / English voice over actors wanted

Did we really have to see this? What a waste of bandwidth.

UM?!

WHY? T_T

Why the heck is this being promoted on danwei? Are those in charge of this site bigots against Christians? It seems pretty obvious!

I don't think this is anti Christian at all...
south park do it all the time
and great that they do...
I think its called "free speech"

so many priests in Ireland and the USA going to prison for child abuse
Now, That...Is anti Christian

people who live in glass houses,
shouldn't throw stones
THAT is pretty obvious

:)

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