A film crew hijacks their company's current production and improves it behind the director's back.A film crew hijacks their company's current production and improves it behind the director's back.A film crew hijacks their company's current production and improves it behind the director's back.
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- TriviaDuring the final push to finish the undercover film, Miles hands Tim a long list of "shots we needed by several days ago." Some of the items include: "Fireball hurtling into sky," "Staged archive footage of president speaking about U.S.-Congo relations," "Grenade falling to floor," "Cultist gets hit by flying Jake," "Ken Burns-style panning over Congo jungle map (close up)," and "Dolores steals Jake's sandwich and puts extra spicy hot death sauce on it."
- GoofsWhen Ren Fields flees the transit train, hazy reflections of bystanders are visible in one of the train windows. However, no one is there. Non-actor bystanders had wandered through the shot, requiring them to be digitally removed. While surrounding detail allowed them to be realistically painted out of the shot, the reflections remained, leaving an unintended ghostly effect.
- Quotes
Adrian Dreyfus: It's not working. Something's not right.
Daniel: Maybe it's the fact that they're in an evergreen forest in the middle of winter and it's supposed to be passing as the Congo jungle.
Adrian Dreyfus: No. That's not it.
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This was a fantastic film. Some may say it was great for for being shot on a low budget, or with volunteer actors, or because the filmmakers are in their early 20's. While all of those may be true, it's not necessary to qualify a "it's a great film because..." statement. It's just a great film anyway, on any budget, with any type of actors and a writer/director of any age.
It's very tight with nothing useless and the characters are very lovable, yet real. It was funny and poignant.
The director is 23, yet he's already making a film about a character that truly loves film. Many young directors' protagonists are glorious heroes, but Parker's is a real, passionate young man whose head is focused on the quality of his work, not on the financial benefits of making film.
It's a filmmaker's film, but good for everyone!
It's very tight with nothing useless and the characters are very lovable, yet real. It was funny and poignant.
The director is 23, yet he's already making a film about a character that truly loves film. Many young directors' protagonists are glorious heroes, but Parker's is a real, passionate young man whose head is focused on the quality of his work, not on the financial benefits of making film.
It's a filmmaker's film, but good for everyone!
- bosoxcowboy
- Jul 27, 2011
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- Budget
- $15,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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