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Reviews and such...
"Imagine the Bader-Mienhoff gang led by Mickey Rooney..."
Ann Hornaday--Baltimore Sun.
"Authentic guerrilla filmmaking...a masterpiece that could
dethrone Blair Witch in the millennial mind-fuck category".
SF Weekly
"...extravagantly entertaining..." Kevin Nance--The Tennessean
"Existo is wondrously played by Bruce Arntson with the charisma
of Network's Howard Beale..." Creative Loafing--Atlanta.
"...there's an all-out wackiness to this film that lifts
it above others...it also has great lines, such as this gem,
spoken by a reporter on the state-run tv: 'If you have to
go out and you see art, do not—I repeat, do not attempt to
interpret it yourself. Call 911 and let the art squad defuse
it..." The Vancouver Courier.
"...the avant-garde comedy was booked for a limited-run engagement...during
its first week it grossed $8,833 in ticket sales...with $5,696
in its second week..." Business Nashville.
"A subversive, playful musical comedy...think early John
Waters by way of "Rocky Horror Picture Show"...a true original."
Ann Hornaday--Baltimore Sun
"This art satire EXISTO features shockingly good performance
pieces and could be a training film for artists in the Guiliani
era." Wesley Morris--San Francisco Examiner
"The year's true indie find. Nonstop wit, great tunes, and
the year's best pogo-stick-penis dance sequence. Top 10 Best
Pictures of the Year!" Ian Grey--Baltimore City Press.
"Exhilarating!" Bay Area Reporter "Critics Choice!" The San
Francisco Bay Guardian
"It’s the most original American indie I’ve seen all year..."
Jim Ridley--Nashville Scene
"...the movie's sense of reckless abandon was inspirational
and made all things seem possible..." Media That Matters Conference.
Hollyhock Retreat Center. Cortes Island, BC.
"...imagine being the first on your block to discover Monty
Python, Rocky Horror Picture Show and John Waters all at the
same time." Ian Grey. Baltimore City Press
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