"Cities Will Crumble! Armies Will Fall! And One Thing Is Certain... Nothing Can Stop The Lizard of Death!"30 November 2000Adventure, Horror45 mins
My loving emulation of a bad 1950′s horror movie. Filmed in black & white DV with vintage costume, props etc. Computer filtered to look old and emulate framerate. This is probably my favorite movie project, since I had a relatively easy time filming it and was quite pleased with the results. The fact we did the entire thing in 9 months didn’t hurt either! - Benjamin J. Heckendorn
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