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Slash 2 (2014)
A Second Stab
Production JT has redeemed themselves in their terrifying sequel Slash 2! It was quite obvious that the crew stepped up their game from writing, editing, and acting. This film reveals that Production JT can continue to create and provide top-notch entertainment in the field of horror and suspense.
Although many filmmakers know that no matter how much effort is put in, there are always flaws. For Slash 2 one is that some of the actors did bring enough reality for their characters. Another is he Killer's voice. It did poorly on providing emotional and authority. The film's duration was also an issue. As entertaining as the film was it was too long to watch. No doubt that many viewers struggled in watching the horror flick all at once. However, these factors don't overcome the thrills and scares it provided to the audience.
One can only imagine what amazing thrilling scares they'll bring upon release of Slash 3 and other future independent films such as 5 Nights at Freddy's and Perdition! Keep up the good work Production JT!
Slash (2013)
Indie Spirit
Jack Stanis is a perfect example of how the younger generation and filmmaking can merge together as one. His hard-worked indie films shows that movies aren't about cool special effects or other high budget factors. I myself started independent filming in late 2011 and made only a handful of shorts and features completely solo. Were they Hollywood material? Absolutely not! They focused on the story and characters, which matters the most.
Jack on the other hand has more resources available with a whole crew, sets, and most of all dedication. This is why I have much respect for Production JT and all of its hard working people. That's why it's an honor to me that I was blessed with the chance of working with Jack on some of his projects. In all the years I've worked with Jack I've helped him write scripts, spread the word of his films, and even participated in some of the films. Jack and I share an interest in this field, but he will be able to grow and adapt. To the point that he and his crew will leave their marks on film history with their true indie spirit.