Will - Glass Eye
Jason - Blood Born
Zach - Sunshine Girl
Mateen - Lost
Jessica - The Orchard
Will- Glass Eye - good movie, very imaginative story line, i.e. being able to see out of your glass eye even after it has fallen out of your head and is rolling around on the floor, or inside your doggy's tummy. Dragged out some parts too much.
Will's last movie was Lucky Penny which was also well written and executed. It was a Top 3 movie.
Jason - Blood Born - I voted for Jason. I liked the writing and the directing was good, too. The judges spent more time hung up on his previous comments and calling him a hypocrite than on actually giving him a constructive critique. Out of all the films, his made the most sense to me.
The only thing is when the answering machine was playing, Jason should have made sure we could clearly hear his friend warning him that he should watch his back because somebody he owed money to was looking for him. It wasn't loud and clear enough.
It had a tragic ending.
Will's previous film was Ghetta Rhoom which was a Top 3 film, but also controversial because it appeared to make fun of mentally handicapped people when in fact he meant the guy to just be a regular nerd.
Zach - Sunshine Girl - I mean it's Zach. How can I not like it? But I didn't get it! I thought the little girl was afraid of the dark under her bed. I thought she grabbed the sun and brought it in so that she could light up the underneath of her bed and get her stuff out. But instead she played with the sun, dropped it, and it rolled under the bed. The fantasy part of it was imaginative, but the story didn't make sense to me. Why did she get the sun?? And how does that relate to the underneath of her bed. Too confusing.
Zach's other film was Danger Zone about the safest lab in the country. That was a Top 3 movie, too, in the first round.
Mateen - Lost - a sad story about a guy who lost a girl, wanted to marry her, but it was too late. They said he shot it too close in, like a soap opera. The closeness didn't bother me. The dialog was interesting. I liked it.
Mateen's previous film was Soft, the story about a guy whose friends tell him he's too soft. To prove them wrong he mugs an old lady who turns out to be his grandmother and who sends him flying with a right hook.
Jessica - The Orchard - What?! That made sense to somebody?! That was the most excruciatingly boring stupid thing I've ever seen!
Her last movie was To Screw in a Light Bulb which was also confusing.
I hope she goes home.