Views : 418,355
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Aug 11, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.992 (46/23,973 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-15T14:46:44.091518Z
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Itâs wild going into that movie and just assuming it was made by established people in the industry because of how well it was done and then realizing days later it was these two guys. And then going from âoh thatâs actually so coolâ to âoh my gosh Iâve seen some of their stuff before holy crapâ has just been a journey. This is a movie I know that Iâll rave about for a long while to come and I see this deservedly becoming a must watch in the horror genre. The only upset I have is that it didnât come out when I was talking my horror genre study course in college because I know the discussions would take up an entire session.
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I remember being so intrigued why YT decided not support them and that kind of +18 videos, even today many years later their videos are still without a doubt among the best videos on YT, wondering what YT would look like if they supported video makers like Danny and Michael.
Glad everything worked out amazing for them
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His views on his ADHD is exactly how I've always viewed it myself especially since I am also a writer. The scattered focus aspect of it can really be used to your advantage and its something I've always been afraid to lose. Once you find something that does interest you then you get this urge to learn everything about it. The random and large spectrum of things that I've completely dumped myself head first in to learn everything about is something I've always loved. I know this can cause a lot of issues for people especially with most jobs but for those working in a creative field with ADHD it can almost feel like a superpower at times
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on the topic of them being worried about it being australian let me just say it taking place in australia genuinely enhanced the viewing experience for me. it felt so much more real which for a horror movie (especially a spirits and possession one) makes all the difference in how it affects you. the more real the more scare. I think the lower budget also helped with this. it didnât feel like an overproduced hollywood stint where theyâre trying so hard to show off their budget that it takes away from any sense of reality. talk to me instead felt very natural and of itself which I also need to give a shout out to the writing for because the dialogue between characters felt (and I know Iâve overused this word) so real and authentic. truly did not feel like I was watching a movie with actors but like I was casually peering in at peopleâs lives. amazing job with the movie mates Iâm not even a horror fan but I loved this. looking forward to what you create next
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I actually got to see Talk to Me before Barbie or Oppenheimer at an early screening with cineworld (shout out to any uk watchers here) and my god it was good! Without wanting to sound like Iâm being all cool saying nothing scares me but it is pretty damn rare that a horror film actually freaks me out, but there were moments during it where I wanted my seat to swallow me up whilst peering through my fingers. Super proud of these boys and the fantastic cast and the whole team behind it. Also the practical effects are insane!! There was a little pop up intro of the boys before the film started and you could tell, whether you knew them or not, that theyâre passionate, funny guys that just love what they do!
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