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Neurosisnine Films was founded in 2004, by Will Milosky and Matt Williams. It's a small, independent film company with interests in comedy, horror, and artistic film making.  We released a web-series in 2007 titled Exhibit 8 which you can check out on YouTube.  Currently We've been holed-up writing several shorts, a few feature length films and a new web-series.

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Entries in Geeks (2)

Friday
14Aug2009

Nintendo Noir

I want to thank Rachael for sending this link to me.  Holy crap!  I'm sure there are so many people already watching this, and I have just gotten into it, but definitely check it out if you are like me.  There Will Be Brawl is an alt-universe where the Mushroom Kingdom is basically a city scape, everyone lives there, Luigi, Mario, Wario, Link, Zelda, etc.  (i dont want to give away some awesome so called 'appearances.'  But its dark as all living hell.  And for some reason, it works.  If you dont want to disturb your childhood memories, stay away . . . but if you are like me, check it out.  Its a tad bit amateurish, but they dont seem to try to be anything but.  I mean, with the premise of a serial killer loose in the Mushroom Kingdom, how can you really try to take yourselves too seriously??  Below is the first episode.  For more episodes go to: The Escapist Magazine or ThereWillBeBrawl.com

Monday
29Jun2009

Another Fan in Another Time

I havent seen Fanboys.  But there's no way it could live up to the build up of coverage it received for three years before being released.  On the other hand, a similar film, but only in subject matter, is being released soon.  Called '77.  Starring John Francis Delay (Sam Weir from Freaks and Geeks) playing a geek, in the year of '77, the premiere of Star Wars: A New Hope.  I'm not going to lie to you, this film looks awesome.  Not as slapstick as Fanboys appears to be, but somewhat of a hopeful film.  Damn you Lucas!  You screwed up a franchise, and yet some how more films are being made now about geeks loving your films.  I still love you, even if you did create Jar Jar.