Post by NzoMatrix on Jun 16, 2006 23:26:29 GMT -5
Release date: August 2004
Studio Detour Records & Films
Screenwriter: Gerald J. Godbout III
Genre: Horror/Fan Film
Rating: R Rating
Running Time: 50 minutes
Jennifer Ayala .... Laurie
Obie Diaz .... Rick
Jacqueline Grey .... Linda
Mark Guilarte .... Bobby
Willie Harper .... John
Jimmy Johnson .... Jason
Allan Marrero .... Michael
Omar Vazquez .... Nick
Tom Yuelling .... Drunk Man
Produced by
Niel J. Guilarte .... producer
Original Music by
Graeme Revell
Cinematography by
Gerald J. Godbout III (co-cinematographer)
Niel J. Guilarte (some scenes)
Willie Harper (director of photography)
Film Editing by
Gerald J. Godbout III
Special Effects by
Gerald J. Godbout III .... special effects makeup
Stunts
Sal Frech .... stunt coordinator
When Michael gets hit with writer’s block. His sister Laurie and 5 of their friends decide to take him out camping for the weekend. Their hope is that the fresh air will do him good. But what's starts out as a fun trip turns into a terror. When they discover they are all trapped in what they thought was only a movie.
Well it’s been a long time since I have done a review. And to come back to something I enjoy and finding a film worth reviewing is something that happens every 15 or so mediocre films. First and foremost Legends just blew me away.
The acting from everyone in the cast was above average and beyond most indie films. The reason for this was rather than reading a script and being all over dramatic. It really seems like everyone was just trying to be themselves on camera and it really worked. Having friends in this film worked in this instance, as everything seems to play off each very well.
The film started off with introducing characters and moving the plot along. There wasn’t much gore or kills in the first half of the film. But the director made it a point to add a couple of jump/scares early on to setup for the big ending. And when Jason arrives things pick up rather quickly with deaths and kills that rival the original F13.
This is as good as it gets in terms of fan films. For a 50 minute movie I question if this could hold my attention for the duration of the film. And I can honestly say that it did and I can’t wait for the sequel.
Best Fan Film Ive Ever Seen!
10 out of 10
Studio Detour Records & Films
Screenwriter: Gerald J. Godbout III
Genre: Horror/Fan Film
Rating: R Rating
Running Time: 50 minutes
Jennifer Ayala .... Laurie
Obie Diaz .... Rick
Jacqueline Grey .... Linda
Mark Guilarte .... Bobby
Willie Harper .... John
Jimmy Johnson .... Jason
Allan Marrero .... Michael
Omar Vazquez .... Nick
Tom Yuelling .... Drunk Man
Produced by
Niel J. Guilarte .... producer
Original Music by
Graeme Revell
Cinematography by
Gerald J. Godbout III (co-cinematographer)
Niel J. Guilarte (some scenes)
Willie Harper (director of photography)
Film Editing by
Gerald J. Godbout III
Special Effects by
Gerald J. Godbout III .... special effects makeup
Stunts
Sal Frech .... stunt coordinator
When Michael gets hit with writer’s block. His sister Laurie and 5 of their friends decide to take him out camping for the weekend. Their hope is that the fresh air will do him good. But what's starts out as a fun trip turns into a terror. When they discover they are all trapped in what they thought was only a movie.
Well it’s been a long time since I have done a review. And to come back to something I enjoy and finding a film worth reviewing is something that happens every 15 or so mediocre films. First and foremost Legends just blew me away.
The acting from everyone in the cast was above average and beyond most indie films. The reason for this was rather than reading a script and being all over dramatic. It really seems like everyone was just trying to be themselves on camera and it really worked. Having friends in this film worked in this instance, as everything seems to play off each very well.
The film started off with introducing characters and moving the plot along. There wasn’t much gore or kills in the first half of the film. But the director made it a point to add a couple of jump/scares early on to setup for the big ending. And when Jason arrives things pick up rather quickly with deaths and kills that rival the original F13.
This is as good as it gets in terms of fan films. For a 50 minute movie I question if this could hold my attention for the duration of the film. And I can honestly say that it did and I can’t wait for the sequel.
Best Fan Film Ive Ever Seen!
10 out of 10