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  • Brooksy_FC #1 1 year ago

    Even though its fan made, I'm quite impressed. The end of it could tie into MW3 cause we never found out what happened to Mararov.
  • coolbritannia #2 1 year ago

    Wank, but they did a good job of capturing the look and feel of the game.
  • asphaltcowboy #3 1 year ago

    Wow, that was actually really well made. Only really dodgy bit was Price's accent at the end ;)
  • javvyman #4 1 year ago

    coolbritannia, you sir are a cock.
    This film is fan made, and very well made at that.
    Wonder what the budget was, as it really is shot for shot, and at times looks high calibre.
  • Wilester #5 1 year ago

    Really, really impressed.
  • coojam #6 1 year ago

    Amazing, right up until Price chirped up. I had to switch off as soon as he started speaking!
  • FWB #7 1 year ago

    Very cool. Wonder what a full feature in that style would be like. Could be neat.
  • LazyNinjaUk #8 1 year ago

    That was brilliant, just goes to show what tallented people can do with a small budget. This and Frozen Crossing are excellent.

    Have to agree about Price's accent, sounded like Dick van Dyke.
  • Bluetooth #9 1 year ago

    That was pretty awesome. Shame they couldn't find a proper British toff to voice Price, the guy in the film just looked like a redneck lol
  • ReapingAngel #10 1 year ago

    Is it me or young aspiring directors with low budgets actually do a better job at capturing the game's aesthetics, feel and emotion than Hollywood? (if you are wondering who I am talking about, check out Beyond Black Mesa)

    I think its about time people at Universal, Columbia, Dreamworks and other major studios should start hiring these people to make better game based movies.