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A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.
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- Writer
- Stars
Elicia Stokes Navarro
- Ellen - Immigrant
- (as Elicia Navarro)
Carl Windom Carlito
- Chris - Immigrant
- (as Carl Windom)
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- TriviaThis is the fourth movie directed by Neil Breen, and the first to use crowdfunding for its production. However, Breen stated that he already had enough funds to produce the movie, but he used crowdfunding to supplement and improve the final product.
- GoofsThe protagonist is a drug user and injects heroin into his arm, yet he's clearly just spraying the liquid on his arm. Plus, the arm makeup is clearly just marked with brown spots--in place of previous injections.
- Crazy credits"Any of the above listed companies in the credits with an "N" or a "B" in their name are fictitious. This work was actually done personally by Neil Breen"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best of the Worst: Night of the Lepus, Zombie 3, and Silk (2018)
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Not as good as Lawrence of Arabia!
We as human beings should take notes while watching this epic and beautiful homage to the desert.
The film teaches us about the fluidity of time and the possibility of time travel. This also explains his earlier films and unchronological order and stories that coexist. Actually it makes us realize that we as humanity sometimes live on our own island and close our eyes to atrocities, dishonesty and corruption. Apart from these great lessons we learn how we as humans can survive in a world with Siberian tigers.
The film has several surreal elements that refer to previous art such as jungle book and Salvador Dali's clocks.
Neil breen, the gift that keeps on giving.
The film teaches us about the fluidity of time and the possibility of time travel. This also explains his earlier films and unchronological order and stories that coexist. Actually it makes us realize that we as humanity sometimes live on our own island and close our eyes to atrocities, dishonesty and corruption. Apart from these great lessons we learn how we as humans can survive in a world with Siberian tigers.
The film has several surreal elements that refer to previous art such as jungle book and Salvador Dali's clocks.
Neil breen, the gift that keeps on giving.
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- Mar 29, 2024
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- Nelson Ghost Town, Clark County, Nevada, USA(teardrop RV and rusty car from the movie)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16 : 9
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