Prepare to pass through the looking glass where one man without a job, who lives in his car, can leverage his phone and free WiFi at McDonalds to tear apart the fabric of people's lives. And... Read allPrepare to pass through the looking glass where one man without a job, who lives in his car, can leverage his phone and free WiFi at McDonalds to tear apart the fabric of people's lives. And he can do it all without consequence.Prepare to pass through the looking glass where one man without a job, who lives in his car, can leverage his phone and free WiFi at McDonalds to tear apart the fabric of people's lives. And he can do it all without consequence.
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This is an incredible true story of a man who harassed and cyberstalked an entire city for no reason other than having a huge ego. None of the people interviewed for this movie expected to become victims of a notorious cyberstalker who wouldn't take no for an answer. They were and are innocent of any accusations made against them by this monster. What is probably the most incredible thing is that no one in law enforcement will stop this man as he continues to harass and stalk people online to this day. Sadly, there are enough stories about this social media monster that could lead to a series of sequels about him and how he gets away with what he does. And no matter what he claims, he is NOT an activist, journalist, author or filmmaker. He is a nobody.
Saw a screening of the film and was drawn into the story. It is a strange tale of someone who will go to any lengths for attention that was well done and well told. I left feeling somewhat sorry for the subject due to his overwhelming need for attention at any cost yet questioning how someone like him could willingly do so much damage through dishonesty and his own insecurity. It is a sad reflection of a culture more interested in "likes" and appearances than actual content of life offline. I highly recommend the film to anyone. It is a view into the shallow and self serving world of online personas where one only has to pull back the curtain to view Oz as he really is.
An interesting and eye-opening piece of independent documentary work. Peter John Ross (director) tells a very personal story about today's social media problems, in particular - the problem of digital "trolling" and how it can affect anyone who works, communicates, or plainly exists on popular social media platforms. The film presents an extreme and very unusual example of cyber-stalking that (in this case) goes outside of digital boundaries and enters people's homes and workplaces. How do we deal with Internet bullying? Are big media corporations doing anything to protect people who use their platforms? What can we do as a society to make our communication healthier and more civilized? Through an entertaining blend of interviews, found footage, and subject's own audio-visual content, the film exposes an ugly side of our modern social media world - the world that has its own protagonists, antagonists, and monsters.
This shocking true story happened in my town, to my friends, and continues today because the laws in our country have yet to catch up to cyber stalkers, and internet predators like the one in this movie. He's been at this for well over 11 years in multiple cities. He just under estimated the good people of Saint Joseph. The subject is not an activist, journalist, or filmmaker like he claims to be. He's not living a fabulous "van life" by choice. He's a homeless grifter, living in his car, traveling city to city to start drama, evade capture, & scam unsuspecting souls who fall for his stories. A truly eye opening cautionary tale. MUST WATCH.
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Wow, this is a really great documentary about, and I hate to say it... the dangers of being online. Even if you are minding your own business and not doing much of anything except be a person, group of people, or in this case, an entire town and community of people...
The film is done in a docudrama style so it's filmed in mostly real time as events were unfolding. This gives the film a very earnest and sometimes gritty feeling to it as it takes the viewer on a wild ride that surprises and shocks not only the film makers who are capturing these events, but also the people who are experiencing them first hand, and also us now as the viewer too.
I highly recommend it to anyone who spends time online, it will definitely have you thinking about your own security and privacy online... It's not necessarily the craziest documentary I've ever seen or anything but it's definitely up there in the WTF category.
I highly recommend it to anyone who spends time online, it will definitely have you thinking about your own security and privacy online... It's not necessarily the craziest documentary I've ever seen or anything but it's definitely up there in the WTF category.
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- TriviaThreats were sent anonymously to the producers and the venue in the exact manner portrayed in the film for the concert.
- Alternate versionsWhen the titular Social Media Monster continued to create video content to attempt to refute the documentary, the material was incorporated into the edits to show his ever evolving narrative and re-writing of history. No less than 29 version of the film were exhibited at film festivals.
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