Off topic: Indy film I worked on...

invertkurt

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This has nothing to do with amphibians at all other than I am a herp enthusiast. Hopefully this is the correct section to post this, but here is a trailer for a film I worked on.

I wrote/co-imagined an independent film. To give you an idea on everything... our budget was like $200. Ha ha. It came out great, though. Better than a lot of high-budget indy films I've seen. Anyways, the synopsis: There are two stories going on. One is a man losing his grip on reality. The other is an intentionally bad '70's-style slasher movie... hence the title, 'The Slasher'. Check out the trailer on our website. Feel free to comment, as long as it's not that it sucks. That isn't constructive:

www.wlfkproductions.com
 
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