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Freedom State (2006)
A wild ride headed by a not so sane housewife who is searching for redemption
What an incredible journey, both eye opening and heart warming. A story that echos the sincerity of "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest". It is a unique look into the human mind. At first glance, one already knows that this will be a delving look into the human condition, yet one is surprised when it ventures beyond the bounds of anything remotely cheesy. Both humorous and enlightening it is truly a joy to watch. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is ready for something extraordinary. Be Warned, it might just change your view on life. I really look forward to future endeavors by these filmmakers, and have high expectations of their work.
Artsy Fartsy (2004)
great parody
This film not only works as an attack on art films, but because of the quality of production, it can double as an art film itself. Though some of the scenes are a bit squirmy, it was altogether wonderfully entertaining. By it's use of art film stereo-type images and production techniques, it comes off as an art film. Of course that just adds to the hilarity. The acting serves it's purpose exquisitely. This is the only film that has a scene of an explosion of an atomic bomb that I laugh out loud at. The humor could be interpreted as coarse and immature, however because of the purpose of the film it fits perfectly well in context. I can easily see why it was excepted and shown at the Denver International Film Festival. Every time I watch this, I find something new. I enjoy it every time.
Four More Years of Vader (2005)
A sophisticated social and political commentary
This film is very witty. It's use of metaphor intertwined with humor is excellently done. This film doesn't hit one upside the head with the writer and director's political beliefs, instead it presents a look at a current political situation via a popular culture fad. Not only does the short film have a sense of poetry because of the use of metaphor, but the acting is superb. The main characters are believable and honest. The technical aspects are even up to par with the rest of the film. The film's message is yet more profound because the script is comprised of real conversations. This will possibly be considered the "Crucible" film for the examined administration. I truly enjoyed the movie. I also look forward to future productions from this talented group.