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  • hmm now this is perfect :D

  • well done :D

  • HEY! danny! love the Zombie shirt! where did you get it?

  • @MyBestBadDay some internet online store, oneposter i think :)

  • cool! gonna have to go order one =] Keep up with the great work on the movies and everything!

  • I think this is your best since Devils Night part 2. ****1/2 out of 5.

  • This is really good... love the use of music and audio.

  • the hand/mirror part was great!!!! :D

  • Danny, this is fucking awesome. well done. loved the mirror effect 10/10. cant wait for pt2

  • this shit ROCKS BALLS

  • This is a very cool film, I saw it for free in HD at: viewfilmsfree {.} com

  • awesome movie !!

  • The drowning scene was very good. Especially the hand in the mirror!

  • hockshaw- rocks for sure!

  • At 7:00 camera is in the mirror

  • Clever Boy.. Try constructive Criticism

  • oh no not you again we had this conversation before you mind your own buisness and i will mind my own

  • Well If you stop putting smart-alecly, over crticial comments then I good sir shall stop harrassing you. This is not to say I endevour to interfere with your so called "business" (check your spelling), As they say the choice is yours.

  • awesome movie, it's very well done!

  • man out of all your films this has been the best so far the drowing part was great i can tell the acting has got better since your older films too anyways nice job man that was good.

    btw kerang ftw!

  • Another great job my friend.

  • you dont use any propper film composure elements, but entertaining story nontheless

  • your life does not have proper composure element saddo

  • ok , i wasnt trying to be mean , first off there was no lead room, no head room, too much head room, i could keep going on but before you go insulting people learn some shit its not all about trick camera work and gags

  • erm it is filmed in a 'real' house and not a set...therefore creating such frames is an impossibility. especially where the cameraman is hidden behind a door. if it was a real film made to win best cinematography awards etc i would happily take this criticism. jesus man give us some slack!

  • it dosent matter if its in a set or not, just look at sam raimi's evil dead that was filmed in a real house , ive never heard a filmaker say that headroom and lead room is impossible, you dont understand, clearly you are a novice filmaker and ill give you that, but you need to learn about headroom, leadroom, nose room, etc. without those key composure techniques you seem like a kid with a camera filming his freinds, im not insulting you i am trying to help, from one filmaker to another

  • That is precisely what they are, A kid with a camera making movies with his friends. Not for profit, not to be observed in some art-house cinema but for there and hopefully others ENJOYMENT. So before you suck the spirit out of these guys think on.

  • So MR Film maker where are your platitudes of films.. oh thats right they are non-existant, rather than nit picking try being more creative...

  • Leadroom and headroom are things which are forgettable during a busy shoot, especially when your relying on impatient cast/crew u are not paying, plus in these style shoots, there is no separate DP. On a side note, occasionally breaking the rules of shot composition can be beneficial for something like a horror film if the intention is to disorientate the viewer. Now since this is a low budget haunted house film, it benefits it in my opinion

  • @slashville well in the end headroom leadroom etc. look more profesional no matter what type of film

  • Nice looking forward to the other parts. Hows the weather in England?

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