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    Ataque de Pánico! (Panic Attack!) 2009 $30 million for $300 5-min short film

    A producer from Uruguay has been offered a $30 million contract to transform a short YouTube clip into a full-length movie.

    The movie will be sponsored by Sam Raimi, who directed both the Spiderman and Evil Dead films.




    #2
    Awesome tale cousin!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Danny View Post
      Awesome tale cousin!
      you forgot to add prima or primeiro or some other form of "first" in your post... is it to late for a "ninja edit", prob so and that would leave a clear edit stamp on your post which is "FTML" and the internet is serious bizness.. ;)

      at least it's not a repost or

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        #4
        ... I was serious. It was a cool movie, whats with the hostility?

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          #5
          the soundtrack reminds me of the soundtrack of 28 days/weeks later
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            #6
            seems like "What's in the Box?"

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              #7
              Sure hope they got the rights to that original 28 days later track.
              paint sucks

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                #8
                Great short. Thanks for sharing. I hope the director will make it. Hopefully he will not follow up on James Cameron's path: lots of CGI and no scenario.

                That little flick reminds me of "El Mariachi' which was a feature film, produced with around $16k. Which was money the director cashed after being the guinea pig for many medical experiments. The original movie was an instant cult hit. A bit like the first Boondock Saints. So much that Roberto Rodriguez, the director, was offered several millions and a full crew by Hollywood, to film a remake with Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek. Movie got called "Desperado". Which ended up being a flop. The director claimed it was impossible to make a good movie with 100s of crew, and focus group peoples around you.

                The best about the remake was obviously Salma.



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