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Right now Crowley doesn't have a job; he's living off savings and looking for a cheaper apartment. But that surely won't last long--not in these heady, anyone-can-do-it-himself times. "Everyone in the world knows that pretty soon everything is going to be done through the Internet, including watching film," Crowley says. "I guess we came in at a good time." A good time indeed. Because in a few more years, everyone will be so busy making movies, there won't be any audience left to watch them.
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