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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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Tuesday
25Aug2009

And Now For Something Completely . . . . Not Gay (Like the Previous Post)

Teaser for the Summer 2010 release of Christopher "Ill prove to you that you'll love all my films from Memento to the Dark Knight, even Prestige" Nolan. 

Friday
14Aug2009

Gentlemen Broncos

From Jared Hess who brought you Napoleon Dynamite, and Nacho Libre.  Give the trailer a chance, Gentlemen Broncos looks good, though I will agree that the beginning looks like a Napoleon Dynamite re-hatch, but give it a chance, I loved it by the end of the trailer.

 

Tuesday
11Aug2009

The Zombie King!

Noel Fielding, popularly known as Vince Noir, in the BBC's The Mighty Boosh, starring Fielding and Julian Barratt, has recently been crowned the Zombie King at the Big Chill Festival.  The film, er, project, er, who knows, is a Film4 production along with Warp Films, is attempting to break the record on the amount of people dressed up in zombie form.  Check out the trailer before, and send this Boosh your love.

 

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.