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The Relentless Patriot was absolutely phenomenal. I've waited years to see this and it was worth every moment. I don't think anyone other that Christopher Martini could make this documentary. No one else could capture the energy and passion of Scott LoBaido. Scott is passionate about what this country has the ability to return to. This documentary needs to be seen by anyone who loves this country. Scott's love for this country and our flag is immeasurable. He devotion to our veterans. I walked into the theater with 3 people unfamiliar with Scott and Chris and walked out of the theater with 3 people who couldn't stop talking about them.
Blood Pageant is an interesting horror film that brings together comedy, thrills and horror. I'm going to get a bit of grief for saying this, but I see it as "Christian Horror". It may seem like a stretch but watch it and you may agree.
I loved the statements that went across the screen as the movie started. They referred to the fact that the fastest growing belief groups are the "none", those with no religious beliefs. Also that new age beliefs may be opening the door to age old demons.
Blood Pageant shows the consequences of toying with forces you don't understand.
I truly enjoyed this movie, I love horror films with both comedy and a touch of camp. Never was it more clear that there is No Reality in Reality TV. We have a fun story here.
I loved the statements that went across the screen as the movie started. They referred to the fact that the fastest growing belief groups are the "none", those with no religious beliefs. Also that new age beliefs may be opening the door to age old demons.
Blood Pageant shows the consequences of toying with forces you don't understand.
I truly enjoyed this movie, I love horror films with both comedy and a touch of camp. Never was it more clear that there is No Reality in Reality TV. We have a fun story here.
When I watched Fathers and Sons for the first time, I didn't know what to expect. I will be honest, I watched it because I'm a fan of Tim Abell and by the end I was blown away. I was in awe of the entire short film. I honestly felt like I was eavesdropping on friends shooting pool in a bar. There was such a natural camaraderie between not just the characters of Tom and Del but between Michael Broderick and Tim Abell. Tyne Stecklein was perfect as Rhonda, she was perfect as not just a waitress/bartender but as someone who has spent time with Tom and Del before. Someone who has heard the stories before.
Huge kudos and praise for Vernon E Mortensen for writing an incredible story that made you a part of the story. Director Ryan Curtis let the friendship of those characters shine and the story shine through. He had the ultimate task of making a short film that felt like a big film and he more than succeeded. Huge shout out to Rachel Wolfgang for his spectacular film editing, it flowed flawlessly.
Last but not least, before this I had no idea who Jack Carr or Terminal List was and now I've more than corrected that.
My suggestion, watch Fathers and Sons and then read the books. You will not regret it