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August 2011
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Dennis Harvey
The packaging is so intelligently resourceful that most viewers will enjoy the ride regardless of its enigmatic destination.
Sam Voreis
Fantastic A great movie! Whoever said that the music was terrible had no idea what they were talking about. The music had an incredible effect with the movies sci-fi approach. PERFECT.
Justin Martinez
LOVE (The Timely Existence of Man) This movie, I found, was possibly one of the most inspirational movies I have ever seen. It stands on par with epochs such as: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Passion of the Christ, Requiem for a Dream, and many others of the surrealistic nature. I enjoyed this movie thoroughly and I would recommend that all of mankind watch this.
Christopher Beasley
Stunk If Beavis and Butthead had $2000 and a mandate to copy "2001 A space Oddyssey", they would have done better. Plus the music sucked. Yech. I love sci-fi and so I struggled to watch this whole thing, to give it a fair chance. That's an hour and a half I'll never get back.
Ryan Terrell
Inspiration & Amazing I have been a fan of Angels & Airwaves (AVA) since 2006. I own the physical copy of this movie, and have to say, it is just drop dead beautiful. It has also inspired me to do ao much more with my life. Great job AVA.
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Dennis Harvey
The packaging is so intelligently resourceful that most viewers will enjoy the ride regardless of its enigmatic destination.
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LOVE (The Timely Existence of Man) This movie, I found, was possibly one of the most inspirational movies I have ever seen. It stands on par with epochs such as: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Passion of the Christ, Requiem for a Dream, and many others of the surrealistic nature. I enjoyed this movie thoroughly and I would recommend that all of mankind watch this.
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Hard to explain but basically a lone astronaut go nuts in space and is isolated. Soon he finds out he is that last person on earth and then reconnects with the universe. Throughout the movie there are MANY meaningful quotes that make you think about how we interact and appreciate one another in our lives.
Cast and credits
Actors | Gunner Wright, Bradley Horne, Corey Richardson |
Producers | Tom Delonge, Mark Eaton, Jon Humphrey |
Director | William Eubank |
Writers | William Eubank |
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