1972 Yellow House
July 2013
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Kaylan Mettus
PLEASE do not waste your money I'm writing this review so that hopefully no one else spends money on this movie. The intro and premise looked great- but the actual "found footage" part is unwatchable. In an effort towards 70's authenticity, I guess, the film is low quality with a constant crackling background that drowns out the dialogue. You'll hurt your eyes trying to figure out what you're watching. I turned it off after 20 minutes, it was truly that bad. Do not spend a penny on this- it's too bad, really, could have been a great film.
Christi Nash
Ummmm...I am giving this two stars for effort They really tried with clothes, cars and 8mm camera, but this just did not scream 1972 to me...the lawn furniture was not 60s or 70s, and their speech and demeanor was at least post-1990. I managed to watch it til the end, but found it unsatisfying, like some ones college project.
Andrew Skaggs
really? plot holes up the butt, the crappiest filming I've ever seen, can't see crap because of the retarded way the film was done. the crew of this movie should never be allowed to make another movie...ever.don't waste your money on this.
Keith Schwerin
Wow... 90% of the time I was unsure what was going on. I can tell what they are trying to do but it felt like i was just watching a horrible blur the entire length of the film and could not keep track of anything.
bondgall Raquel
Interesting but way to vague and almost unwatchable quality of video found footage style camera. 3 stars for effort.
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PLEASE do not waste your money I'm writing this review so that hopefully no one else spends money on this movie. The intro and premise looked great- but the actual "found footage" part is unwatchable. In an effort towards 70's authenticity, I guess, the film is low quality with a constant crackling background that drowns out the dialogue. You'll hurt your eyes trying to figure out what you're watching. I turned it off after 20 minutes, it was truly that bad. Do not spend a penny on this- it's too bad, really, could have been a great film.
Ummmm...I am giving this two stars for effort They really tried with clothes, cars and 8mm camera, but this just did not scream 1972 to me...the lawn furniture was not 60s or 70s, and their speech and demeanor was at least post-1990. I managed to watch it til the end, but found it unsatisfying, like some ones college project.
Cast and credits
| Actors | CJ Ward, Mark McIntire, Paula Lopez, Megan Dewitt |
| Producers | Sean Maurer, Ryan Comperatore |
| Director | Curtis Stone |
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English
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
52 minutes
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