Saturday, February 03, 2007

At Least One Person I know Has His Shit Together.

So I find myself feeling not at all creative, and really tired of all the political shite that I seem to have become addicted to, and I do a Google search for A.J.'s movie. Here's what the critics are saying:

"The entire production is a by-product of a thriving regional film scene based in Atlanta, Ga., including The Signal’s uniformly excellent cast, who could all give the Hollywood types a run for their money. With the showiest parts in the piece, two players in particular get to shine: A.J. Bowen, who plays the maniacal betrayed husband and bug exterminator Lewis Fenton with some of Jack Nicholson’s savage glee from The Shining; and Scott Poythress as an affable know-it-all neighbor trapped between his lovable old self and the deadly new one struggling to be born."

"The cast in the film is top notch and I hope they stick with their Atlanta crew, as once this thing hits big they will surely have offers flowing in from everywhere. AJ Bowen’s portrayal of Lewis is a particular highlight as he is a major part of all three transmissions in the film and finds himself varying from evil villain, scorned husband, to kooky freaked out guy that may or may not be insane, but god damnit he’s entertaining."


"The Signal is hilariously violent. It was filmed by three different directors in three different parts (the first of which is probably the best). It’s not just another gory horror film (although it is gory), it is smart and has a relevant social message. It’s amazing to see what a bunch of young filmmakers can do on a low budget. Some of these sequences look like they should belong in a big scale movie."

"In the end THE SIGNAL will burn it’s transmission into your brain and leave you with an impression that will never go away. This is that film that leaves you with that special glow (yes, kind of like after sex), the smile that doesn’t fade and the conversations that never cease. Eventually, THE SIGNAL will earn its place amongst the greatest cult horror films of all time."

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