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Night Job - A Vigilante Short Film

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

ilm Title: Night Job
Director: Aaron Kirk
Producer(s): Jason Baumgardner, Aaron Kirk
Cast: Dennis O'Neill, Gabriel Lawrence, Catherine Gutting-Baumgardner, and Jason Baumgardner

SHORTFILMTEXAS (SFT): Where was your film "Night Job" shot? What is it about?
Aaron Kirk (AK): The film was shot entirely in Georgetown, Texas, just north of Austin, Texas. Scratch that, there are a few pickup shots that were shot somewhere in the D/FW area. Those were just the shots of the wanted posters flapping in the wind. Picked those up during editing.

Night Job is about two men. A talented, intense, but troubled young man with a highly developed sense of justice and an ailing ex-detective who join forces in pursuit of vigilante crime fighting. Kevin, the young man, has already been trying to fight crime as the movie starts and asks the seasoned vet, Martin, to show him the ropes in exchange for Kevin finding the men who attacked Martin's daughter.

Follow the link below to read entire interview with filmmaker:
http://www.shortfilmtexas.com/2010/texas-director-aaron-kirks-short-film-nigh...

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  • Wow im just in the process of making somthing like this! Birth of Outlaws!

  • @VigilanteFW Yeah... okay, person who's not a kid just because he called me one. Whatever you want. As long as it makes you happy

  • @VigilanteFW yeah that short film was awesome. which is obviously why so many people love this video. I mean, the 100,000 views, 10,000 likes, oh, and not to mention the 75,000 comments! also I am so proud of this video and all of the awards its won you are right. it was awesome. and criticism doesnt exist, too.

  • Here's some constructive criticism....

    first off, it tries too hard to have emotional/deep psychological meaning. It tries so hard that It weighs this film down. It's also very cliche . The dialogue is cheesy. The plot line overly predictable. And it doesnt make sense that the hospital receptionist or whatever is helping out the old man.

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