Mark Harris
Pain in the ass
As always, you rule the school. Awesome and Fun.
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As always, you rule the school. Awesome and Fun.
Really good film! Not much to say other than great job.... thanks for sharing.
Loved it.
One thing I did really like, was the make-up effects on the zombie guy. Big fan of zombies.
I laughed throughout the film. This was a absolutely super enjoyable remake of films from the sixties. The actors did a fantastic job, especially Tom - I adore the make up - the scar in his face. The film reminds me a bit of the british tv series 'The Avengers' - your actress seems like the character Emma Peel. This film took me really positively by surprise. Compliments!
Susanne
This film is an enjoyable romp - i say film, but as a few have suggested it does feel really more like a skit on a comedy chatshow etc. Perhaps...
But i think theres enough going on here to warrant a more complete experience as one might find in a sketch alone. The story or lack there of - is playing obvious second fiddle to style and gags. I think more effort could have been made (and to be honest without huge effort) to make a basic storyline more apparent.
This would lend more crediblity to this as an actual complete project - a full film in its own right. This is important as any filmmaker can pimp out a truncated scene or promo like piece of media and call it a film (in a festival like this) where we're kind of in the multi-media jon measuring um... exposures (phwoar) but for public view, would this be in a short film festival? (Perhaps actually!!! But only because its so funny, but it plays with fire in that regard.)
Annnyway, the performances are amusing, and i love the exchanges in the car. I think its a shame that period consistency wasnt maintained with the vehicle however.
Special mention to Tom Marshall (who particularly amused me with his performance.)
Overall this is a slick, and amusing piece, that could have done with more story as is said, and better production consistency. But overall its a fun flick and very professionally made.
Yeah, sorry about that. I thought some one for sure would follow through.
love the world of wolfmen who run around in fear, zombies who don’t know what just hit ‘em, and spaceships that randomly appear in the sky. The make-up was awesome, the story imaginative, and I enjoyed the performances by everyone. It’s a hilarious other world, so great work.
The movie worked for me.
Congrats on your top-13 finish, and I look forward to seeing how the final ratings shake up.
John,
Charli was very persuasive in dragging me back on to DVXuser to review your film, ending my self-imposed ban while I concentrate on writing feature scripts. When in reality, all she had to say was "Ben, there's a naked dude running around in the beginning of the film, WATCH IT." That being said, I haven't read a bit of your thread, so i'll make the proverbial "sorry if someone's already said this" right now.
First off, very entertaining film. That's the most important part for me. I wasn't ever staring down at my QT timeline, wondering where the marker was. I was completely into the film for the duration. That said, I think the car ride in the middle dragged a bit, perhaps switching to a different location (like a gas station or something) and then back to the car would have solved that.
The sound effects, music, special effects all worked very well with the tone that you were trying to set. I would have rather seen this film shot in 4:3 with SLIGHT amounts of film clutter/elements integrated into it. Like a 50s PSA about how to protect yourself from a nuclear bomb. I think you were REALLY close to nailing the whole effect stylistically, but those small changes would have taken it over the top for me.
Acting wise, solid performances all around, I felt everyone who was playing a monster was, for the most part, natural in their role. As for the lead, I know the film is supposed to be camp-tastic, and the dialogue fit that tone, but I felt the lead bounced around a bit between acting campy, acting normal, and a bit of overacting. It wasn't as natural as the monsters. (of course, her character has more layers, obviously the toughest of the roles)
All in all, a very solid flick, and like I said at the beginning of my review, I was entertained throughout. Thanks for sharing and congrats on getting to the second round!
-ben
Holy, at first I was gonna say how the driver looks like a mix between Francis from Malcolm in the Middle and Neil Patrick Harris from Harold and Kumar.......Then I looked at the credits, and realized it was TOM MARSHALL!
Good film. Nice shots, and a nice feel to the old films...Had the right tone and music for it!
Robbie
WTF?? Tom was in there? Nice!!
andZ-Grader
Good for you. Sorry they took up so much of your precious time as you suggest.so I watched it all way
Not to me, in fact it was perfect. I loved it. It fit perfectly.The famous indie bugaboo, bad sound, was sadly in evidence, to me
Really? hmmmph. You got me there. Prehaps English isn't your first language?some of the convo in the car was hard to make out
How do you think it's cute? I didn't find it cute. I don't think anyone else found it cute. Can you elaborate?Cute idea
Matter of opinion, and in this case, I don't respect yours. I loved the idaa of the toys being tossed in.face to face interaction is more dramatically engaging rather than toys thrown
Please, for my sake alone, don't bother.Decent writing, not bad overall - would watch more from the same crew!