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Montevideo under attack!!

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:surprised: Sweet! *intently watches*

great! :)

:D

 

the person who made it only used 300 dollars :awesome:

My op from the other thread:The video looks incredible, considering its budget, thats truely amazing. The idea for the film isn't. It's just more post 9/11 pornography aiming to capitalise on those who are paranoid as a result of consistent alarm bells from the media.

 

Does anyone remember a film called Cloverfield? That was a movie which people ranted about for months on end because it featured a monster that was not revealed in trailers. The main point of the trailers was to release footage, of people capturing footage, on their mobile phones, of pathetically tacky moments like the Statue of Liberty's head bundling through the New York streets smashing over yellow taxis.

 

This mysterious monster turned out to be one of the most limp-wristed creations I've ever seen, but that is irrelevant, as was the plotline, the casting, the tone, everything except the context of the last decade; there are many people who are scared and buy into their subconscious fears by going to see films such as this. All it does is build on these fears, and portray humans as nothing more then a scared, defenceless species who's only purpose is to capture the end of our pathetic lives on our mobile phones.

 

Just like Cloverfield, this film doesn't create the fear, it capitalises on it and picks up from where society is leaving off up until this moment in time. It will have a gigantic budget, but that doesn't mean it's not cheap.

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