dusttick11
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Hi Guys and Gals,
I just wanted to recommend a crazy thriller of a movie.
It's titled "Surveillance" it's basically about a couple of F.B.I. agents
who are trying to capture a duo of ruthless spree killers. The agents
go to a police station to interview three surviving witnesses to
the latest blood bath the killers have committed and...well you
just have to watch the film. It's a crazy thriller with some insane
twists. I don't want to give anything away.
If you like thriller movies are even horror films your going to want
to check this one out.
It's an indie film written by Kent Harper and Jennifer Lynch.
Directed by Jennifer Lynch daughter of director and
writer David Lynch.
David Lynch is responsible for such projects as
"Eraser Head"
"Blue Velvet"
"Twin Peaks"
"Lost Highway"
"Mulholland Dr."
Among various others, some I'm sure many of you have seen.
Some very surreal and crazy stuff and I'd have to say after seeing
"Surveillance" Jennifer has a little bit of her fathers style in her
film making.
I just wanted to recommend a crazy thriller of a movie.
It's titled "Surveillance" it's basically about a couple of F.B.I. agents
who are trying to capture a duo of ruthless spree killers. The agents
go to a police station to interview three surviving witnesses to
the latest blood bath the killers have committed and...well you
just have to watch the film. It's a crazy thriller with some insane
twists. I don't want to give anything away.
If you like thriller movies are even horror films your going to want
to check this one out.
It's an indie film written by Kent Harper and Jennifer Lynch.
Directed by Jennifer Lynch daughter of director and
writer David Lynch.
David Lynch is responsible for such projects as
"Eraser Head"
"Blue Velvet"
"Twin Peaks"
"Lost Highway"
"Mulholland Dr."
Among various others, some I'm sure many of you have seen.
Some very surreal and crazy stuff and I'd have to say after seeing
"Surveillance" Jennifer has a little bit of her fathers style in her
film making.