I really liked your film. You used a lot of interesting shots. The only thing that prevents me from totally loving it is that one dude who is super hairy. He kind of grossed me out.
Splotchy, I can’t say enough good things about this!
The script was tight. You chose good actors. The special effects were flawless and much better than I would have expected, and you couldn’t have asked for better make up artist than Nora!
I have been eagerly awaiting the final cut and you have every reason to be proud!
Nice work, Splotch! I can remember reading the screenplay way back when. I’m glad I got to see it committed to film.
I really liked your film. You used a lot of interesting shots. The only thing that prevents me from totally loving it is that one dude who is super hairy. He kind of grossed me out.
It was a joy to make, and it’s a joy to watch it put all together, man. Good job!
Splotchy, I can’t say enough good things about this!
The script was tight. You chose good actors. The special effects were flawless and much better than I would have expected, and you couldn’t have asked for better make up artist than Nora!
I have been eagerly awaiting the final cut and you have every reason to be proud!
Doc
Dude, that was excellent. You really deserve to have this shown somewhere.
Good work! Your film was fun to watch. You should be proud of what you’ve accomplished.
Thank you so, so, so much for all the nice comments!!!!
It means a lot to me.
Really nice. I want to know more about these guys. I also like the piano being a little out of tune. It fits.
Lovely work. You’ve definitely got the moxie for the movie thing! xo
Also love the music and the end, and agree that a slightly-out-of-tune piano is somehow better than one in perfect pitch.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🙂
Hey wow, I never saw this. It is really great!
Thanks, Freida! 🙂
Great writing, some nice composition right on down to the shot of the mantis, and unlike most shorts that I’ve seen, a nice payoff. Well done, sir.
Oak Park?
Yeah, some parts of the beginning. Where the first guy gets picked up, and the first shot of the driving montage.