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Wolfster, Part 1: The Curse of the Emo Vamp (2006)
Grrreat piece of microcinema meat ready to claw down your screen and tickle your funny bone
Wolfster is a delicious piece of microcinema meat. For having a next-to-zip budget the flick is extremely well done. The quality is much better than a regular amateur home movie and the shots flow from one to the other flawlessly. Even the technique and angle of the shots add spice to the spoof. Wolfster's story was well thought out and isn't hard to follow. The actors did a great job getting into character and making the audience want more.
Speaking of the audience, Wolfster's hilarity lies not only in its jokes and B-movie spoof tactics, but in breaking down the fourth wall right into your living room. I've always wondered what it would be like to be stuck in a movie and Wolfster's hilarious adventure takes me there.
I definitely suggest this movie to everyone. Especially those who love 80s horror flicks, you'll find something to love and laugh at.
Legends (2006)
A LEGENDary must-see that will make you laugh, bawl, and reflect
Legends is a marvelous piece of work! Without boring viewers, Legends provides thoughtful messages about war, beliefs, and making a mark on history. It also packs a humorous punch apart from the serious and well thought out back story. The dry, subtle humor softens the harsh insight into the stupidities of mankind. I was so sucked into the story, the quality and smoothness of the shots, and humor that I completely forgot it was a low budget indie film. Even the fighting scenes are intense and very realistic unlike the obviously and badly choreographed fighting of home movies. I could tell that each person involved in this film put a great deal of physical and emotional effort to make their characters as genuine as possible. I think anyone from amateurs to professionals and those interested in film (or not) should check Legends out. And who can forget "It's a fact, the color blue is clean..."