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Don't bother
curioustype8 January 2016
Everyone gather 'round for today's lesson: How to make yourself feel more important than you really are. Time and history have proved there are several ways to go about this, but today we'll limit our discussion to the one relevant to this website and "movie." It's a simple lesson, really: Get yourself an IMDb profile! But, you might ask, aren't those limited only to REAL "stars" in show business? Or at least those with legitimate credentials in the industry? Answer to both questions: Triggerfish! (Translation: NO!)

To reach this hallowed ground, basically you begin with a pretty fair amount of mommy and daddy's money, be it your own or someone's to whom you are connected. In this case, around $200,000-300,000 will do.

Once you've done that, you round up all the people you know, whether they have the slightest experience or not, and start handing out titles. Who cares if the product is any good ... you and 50 of your friends just earned yourselves an IMDb profile! Which means you've made it big! The best part: You all can write each other's bios and make yourselves sound really avant garde. You know, like so-and-so only takes roles with real substance, when the truth is no one's ever offered them one!

Seriously — one actor's profile begins, he "is the epitome of the Jack-of-all-Trades/Master of being a Jack-of-all-Trades: An actor, avid musician, keen photographer, longtime model and teacher. This quick-witted performer truly enjoys all facets of art." Written by ... none other than his girlfriend, who, amusingly enough, also has a role in this "movie."

Someone remind me the last time a movie with a budget of $0.2 million needed NINE "associate producers," two "executive producers," and another kind of producer I can't even recall since it was tough enough to remember titles for the first 11. Guess they haven't heard the one about the whole cooks-to-kitchens ratio.

The result will almost surely be what one might expect from the Charlotte, N.C., pseudo "in-crowd" — in other words, one long glorified home movie of people with no acting experience or ability struggling through a story idea one of them had while in between shots of Crown. There won't be any indie awards, nor should anyone look for this ego trip at Cannes.

At best, this will be an insult to the authentic, struggling and gritty filmmakers out there, and at worst just another way for a bunch of title-hounds to tell the world "Look at me! I'M important! Check me out on IMDb!"
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10/10
Great Movie - Great Cast
wayne-679-87459319 August 2016
First of all, I think "curioustype" didn't bother to watch the movie before he blasted it with personal attacks on the stars and producers. Just go to YouTube and watch the promos - I was LMAO before I could even see the movie. It's not a film to compete with James Bond (though that last one came up mighty short, right?). I think "curioustype" said that they used daddy-money to make a film and get an IMDb profile? Look up the cast. I looked up Davis Osborne on IMDb. He has over 80 credits in film. So, he hasn't won an Oscar. Most never do. He's that guy you recognize in a film, even if you can't remember his name. I was surprised to find that I had seen several movies that he was in, even if only a minor character. He is definitely no beginner. I found a trailer for a new film with him prominently in the credits, Patient 27, still under production. That one looks like a keeper. This is the only time I have ever placed a review, but it just didn't feel right to not say something after reading the review posted by some arrogant troll, who probably never even watched the film.
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10/10
Go Wayne!_)
doflow1019 August 2016
Thanks for The Very Kind Words Wayne. Sounds like Ole Boy had a Big Beef with Someone on This Film...and as They Say in The South...God Bless Em! I Happen to know that Much Hard Work and True Sweat Equity was put into this Project...as well as Hard Earned Money...Not Daddy's. With All That Said I Am Most Happy to Say that This Film was A Labor of Love and An Honest Shout Out to Punk Rock and Indie Film / Music.I tend to find That The Ones sitting safely behind a keyboard and Slamming Someone Else's Attempt to Accomplish Greater is One Who Never Accomplishes or Will Ever Accomplish Anything.

Here's To All of The Actors...Directors...Writers...PRODUCERS...Artists...and All Around Active Dreamers Who Don't spend their time sitting behind a computer screen hurling harsh untruths to make themselves feel better about themselves and Lack of A Life of Their Own to Go Out and Actually Create Art instead of Trashing it with a Really Lame Review...
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