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DustinBowcot
Posted: November 14th, 2013, 6:21pm Report to Moderator
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I can't complain.  It's a far better effort than I could ever do considering their budget and lack of resources.



I'm not so sure about that, man. Don't ever sell yourself short. If it fucks up, deny it ever happened.

This shizzle will go nowhere and for all you know your script could have gone somewhere if you held out. I'd be disappointed in what these idiots had done with my script if I were you. Now please remember, this is not a slight on you at all.

On the one hand, I'm really happy for you that you got something made, but on the other, I'm disappointed with what I'm seeing as the final result. The acting isn't up to scratch. I know quite a few actors, coming for free, that would kill that part. He was badly cast. For the main actor to be so badly cast, just ruins it.

Do you want me to lie? Do you want to continue lying to yourself that this is a good thing? You did 14 drafts, for the guy to ruin shit like this.... I'd be pissed.
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The trailer isn't bad.  It "kinda" has a badass, epic look for a $12,000 budget.

The guy that plays Niner sounds like Danny McBride and I have to agree with Dustin on this one -- Dave Giles is a big miscast (and some of the other actors looked meh too).  Despite that, I would really like to give this one a view.  It looks interesting enough and I'm always up for watching a feature or a short written by a member of SS.
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https://vimeo.com/91581010

I just realized I never posted a link to the finished product.  This was produced in late 2013 near Mt. Pleasant and Muskegon, Michigan.
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Niner (132 page thriller in pdf format) by Eric Dickson.

An offbeat cop harbors and blackmails "The Christmas Eve Killer".


Niner (2014) - a feature length film from Grant Pichla on Vimeo.





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