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Who funds these 'mockbusters'? :question:
After Megashark vs. Giant Octopus, I've actually lost interest in the Asylum films. ME! One of the four people on planet earth who said that "some" of their movies weren't all that terrible!
I might actually end up watching that. I think it's funny how they've started making faith based movies now.
I really liked their movie Halloween Night. After it I spent the whole day on the internet searching for any info on the "actual event" portrayed in the movie
Cliff DeYoung is in the movie! Does he need money that badly? :thumbdown:
He was in the 1988 killer electricity movie PULSE. :wink:
2012 deserves that :tongueout:
Quote from: Trevor on November 20, 2009, 08:54:56 AM
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Who funds these 'mockbusters'? :question:
As I've heard, this one was funded by Faith films.
Indeed.
There is a non-christian one too, called 2012: Supernova.
So I guess they are pulling an Ed Wood and getting a church to pay for their movie. How cute! :teddyr:
Has there EVER been a good one of these "Faith-based" Christian movies?
Quote from: Jim H on November 20, 2009, 03:16:11 PM
Has there EVER been a good one of these "Faith-based" Christian movies?
I don't think so. I saw a few of them, and they sucked. Hard.
I think one of them was called "Mark of the beast" or something like that. It was so stupid that my stomach hurt from laughing. :teddyr:
Quote from: Jim H on November 20, 2009, 03:16:11 PM
Has there EVER been a good one of these "Faith-based" Christian movies?
Not from Asylum there hasn't!
I think you guys are missing the point here. What about poor, poor Ami Dolenz? At this rate, the girl will NEVER escape her father. I say we take up a collection for her, get her a REAL job, like at McDonald's or something.
Haven't they ripped off 2012 three times altogether? Wasn't one of them called "Megafault"?
Quote from: Jim H on November 20, 2009, 03:16:11 PM
Has there EVER been a good one of these "Faith-based" Christian movies?
A friend of mine, Regardt van den Bergh made a film called
Faith Like Potatoes which is a good faith based film and James Collier directed
Joni about the quadraplegic actress / singer / writer / activist / artist Joni Eareckson-Tada.
Other than those two, not much. :smile:
How come these people haven't been sued out of existence yet?
Quote from: Criswell on November 29, 2009, 04:13:49 PM
How come these people haven't been sued out of existence yet?
Why?
QuoteHas there EVER been a good one of these "Faith-based" Christian movies?
I would think Ben-Hur (1959) is one of those "faith-based" Christian movies :)
I'm wondering if they'll rip off that new Avatar movie with one called...Emoticon?
Quote from: Jack on November 30, 2009, 11:11:02 AM
I'm wondering if they'll rip off that new Avatar movie with one called...Emoticon?
hehe... although Avatar seems like another Matrix rip off... :)
jim H- you gotta see "pamela's prayer". there are actually a couple alright christian type movies but they all double as "bad" movies pretty seemlessly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_-NfKakS6A
You guys NEED to see their High School Musical rip-off. "Sunday School Musical." It's a "mockbuster" AND a terrible "faith film" AND, best of all, it's quite possibly the most incompetent movie studio to ever land a permanent spot on Blockbuster shelves... trying to put together a musical. Imagine it. Imagine extravagant choreographed song-and-dance numbers put together by apathetic cheapskates using a budget that couldn't even get you a value meal at Burger King. It's effing brilliant.
william-thanks for the tip. this is awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyr4KssDnAI
1 nice distorted sound for your trailer, who made it the "stolen bible" guy? and 2 what's with that unholy sounding keyboard solo at :52? and 3 like High School musical isn't f**king goofy and safe enough
Well...
Could it really be worse than 2012?