For those who are asking if this film needed defending, thus far, Jim has defended films against the opinions of critics, the opinions of the general public and the opinions of fans who felt they hadn't been served in the way they were entitled to be. In this case it seems Jim is defending this film against the opinions of publicists and publishers. People throughout the publishing and publicity process of this film seem to have been of the opinion that we wouldn't be interested in it.
"Should we give it an international release?" Publisher: "Nah. No one would go see it anyway." Jim: "Hell yes!"
"Should we give it a long enough run for people to find it?" Publisher: "Nah." Jim: "Hell yes!"
"Should we tell anyone that we are releasing it?" "Should we release it on Netflix in the UK as well as the US?"... and so on.
Jim is still fighting misguided opinion about the film, it's just that it is an opinion we didn't even hear about because no one bothered to tell us the film even existed.