Young woman haunted by centuries old visions of Witches from 1631 era Plymouth, MA. Trailer for a film produced and directed by James Prince of Astaria Films (www.astariafilms.com).
Young woman haunted by centuries old visions of Witches from 1631 era Plymouth, MA. Trailer for a film produced and directed by James Prince of Astaria Films (www.astariafilms.com).
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I think this director was serious, until he posted his stuff on youtube and realized everyone found it unintentionally funny, then he just ran with it like that's what he set out to do all along.
My hobby is renting the worst DVD I can find at BLockbuster every week. I watch a new horrible (or horribly awesome, or actually awesome and I didn't expect it) movie every week. I can easily tell when a movie recognizes how ridiculous it is and is poking fun at itself.
This trailer does not seem like that at all. It seems like people I used to know who made serious movies. That took themselves super seriously. And they were boring.
Hate to tell ya this, but it's not a joke. This guy is serious as a heart attack. I know.....unbelievable.....The video to Hunger is also supposed to be serious. If you go through and read his comments you can clearly see he is very serious....
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Zelda!
Green house! Ate green vegetables, wore green socks, had green eyes, liked the green power ranger. What's crazier is, she was colour blind!
This trailer does not seem like that at all. It seems like people I used to know who made serious movies. That took themselves super seriously. And they were boring.
If I'm wrong, I'm sorry. But I don't think I am.
As for your hobby, have you seen musical 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls' yet?
And I've seen that DVD cover, but I haven't yet. Is that a good one worth checking out? (and establish what kind of good it is)