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A Day Out (2001)
Lovely little tale
This short film was set in Wales and had some beautiful scenery. The story was well written and well cast. Although the film was on a low budget I thought the acting and the directing was brilliant. The little boy Liam was great and so were the other actors. It would be nice to see this short film on Television, as an inspiration to old and young. Stories like this should be seen and aired more often, as the little boy's fate and expectation should be seen by the youth of today - the vulnerability is something to think about instead of all the violence and hatred in so many modern films. There was no actual violence, and no swearing, which is a rare thing today, so I gladly give my vote, it was well worth watching.
Winner Takes All (2005)
One of the funniest films I've seen for a long time
I saw this film in London and I thought it was one of the funniest films I have seen for along time. The plot was marvellous, and the directing and acting was brilliant. JC Mac was outstanding, and the narrator was excellent. The look on the old lady's face at the end was hilarious, and the dog was quite scary too. To have written, directed and produced such a good short film took real talent. I hope there will be many more comedy films by this writer and director, as talent like this should be recognised. The music was well written into the film and we all held our breath in anticipation of what the outcome of the "bet and challenge" was to be.
Are You Ready for Love? (2006)
True to the heart
This film was amazing and true to the heart. The directing and acting was brilliant, and I would have loved to have seen more of Tyson the dog, who was brilliant and must have been really hard to work with. So well done crew,-- director, producer and all the cast and crew for a really good film. And especially the cute dog! I loved the scene at the end where the dog was dancing in the music studio! All the actors were really convincing in their roles, and seemed to enjoy the parts they were playing. Andy Nyman was very good as Barry, the Jewish man, who couldn't seem to find his perfect woman. I hope this film goes to the big screen soon and I can enjoy seeing it all once again.