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This film follows four executives and their ferocious appetite for business.

“American Psycho meets A Clockwork Orange.” (Mark Daily – DV USER)

This is the first film I’ve made with any kind of social comment running through it. It’s visual representation of how the big guys treat us little people.

***********************WARNING*******************
THIS FILM CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND SCENES OF
EXTREME GRATUITOUS VIOLENCE AND MINOR NUDITY.

VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED.

 

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Avenging Eagle (28th Mar 2007 19:28)

Wow, i really liked it. Although i thought the canabalism scene a little long, it was well done and looks fantastic. Can i ask where this was shot? Your accents are all sound South East English so i'm guessing it was either Surrey, Hampshire or Berkshire, or somewhere in the M3/M4 corridor. That the area where i live and so many of your locations looked familiar to me. I also thought the scripting was good too and so was the music's simplicity. Well done, AE

 

jordan (20th Jan 2007 04:33)

great film but sick still great though

 

JRJphoto (2nd Apr 2006 04:11)

This is one of the most professional-looking movies on FXhome I've seen to date. Clear vision and direction all the way through. Acting was superb. Great use of lighting, composition and sound. Gore effects were extremely well done and I wonder how well they hold up at television (or better) resolution. Special effects were spot on and I don't recall seeing any visual effects unless you count color timing. As a professional editor for over ten years, one of my major complaints about amateur filmmakers is their poor sense of timing. This is sometimes attributed to the blocking (or lack thereof) in a scene but clever editing can manipulate pace in a more favorable manor so I tend to therefore blame the editing. However, the slow and deliberate pace did not feel akward or poorly timed except in maybe a few areas where shots could have been trimmed a bit tighter. For example, I think the beating of the victim could have gone on longer and the pacing of the feast could have been snapped up a bit. I personally tend to respond to more visceral illustrations of violence so the homage to Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange" was what drew me to the film in the first place. Overall: great job, guys.