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This Summers Films!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Due to a few people wanting to know if their film is being screened of judged, here is a list of all the films that are in the competition and that will be screened on the 24th.
In no particular order:

Team: Team, Lifetime Guarantee
Red Rocket, HUGS
Daisy Hill Division, Past Tale
Dec. Crub., SHADES OF OBSESSION
12:22 Productions, don’t dream it be it
D.N.A., Press Your Luck
Lonely Steve, SILENCE IS DEADLY
Billion Dollar Brain, barkmoneyloveme
Pulp Legacy, JAYSTALKER
B-Jam, SUPER FORCE FOUR
I Like Turtles, The Good the Bad & the Steve
Clockwork, TRIBUTE TO BUTTONS
INTERSLICE, MERPARTY
Lazy Cat Productions, El Paso, TX 11:43 P.M.
Rachel Ray’s 30 Minute films, Interrogation Room
SNY Snoodle % The Max Rebo Band, a giant (blank)
Wild Shooters, “No Good Dead”
Dying is less Dramatic, F’ing Stupid
Beached Whale, the Proposal
WOMBAT, The Neighbor
Lotus, Jerry’s Story
Fat Pink Man Productions, The Chad Wilcox Way

And this one will be screened but not judged
Lone Road Productions, 99 Buttons

If your film was not on this list then e-mail us immediately.
There were 25 total but one of them was a day late and the other two never got back to us. So there will be 23 films screened on the 24th as of now.
It is going to be a blast! I’ll see you all there!
-Derek Sellens

One Response to “This Summers Films!”

  1. Aubry

    I don’t see our film on the list. I have emailed a few times and heard nothing back

    #243

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