UnderworldRocks
I partly agree with what Schiccatano says. This does not deserve a 1.It should have been a 0. After reading the ridiculous comment by Schiccatano, I deliberately gave the lowest rating possible.Funny, the secretary of the film company stood out to make a comment, instead of letting the movie speak for itself. Schiccatano mentioned nothing about the script, the acting, or the cast, all of which are poor in this movie. Instead, Schiccatano rambled on and on about how 2 people made the movie with little money and how much money they were making nowadays, and insulted reviewers who gave 1, basically calling them losers without a life.Know this, Schiccatano. The audience has the freedom to give the rating they want to give, and it is not up to you, or any spokesperson from a film production company nobody has heard of.I know that you feel the need to defend the product of the company you represent. But know this: neither you or your company owns the internet, an open platform where all sorts of opinions abound. If you don't like what you read, then simply quit reading online reviews.Last but not the least, give me a good script and I'll direct. I'll wipe the floor with this movie.
surveyking
Good job guys! Keep up the good work... and don't bother with those "Haters" who gave you a 1-star. They are just a couple of failed actors or filmmakers or something... some dorks without a life who like to bash others while picking their noses and playing with their G.I. Joes. So don't let it get ya down if you read their nonsense. I am a filmmaker, so I understand. *NOW, in regards to the film, I think you have a lot to work on, but still did a great job for a movie done with 'pennies' (as stated by another reviewer). I enjoyed different aspects of your film, but absolutely loved your fight sequences, pacing and realism, but thought that you should have put more action in the beginning. It didn't really drag overall in the beginning, but certain shots did drag-out. But from experience, for distribution purposes, you were probably just trying to add minutes or seconds to your film. Additionally, after about the 25 minute mark things started to get interesting though and after the 45 minute mark I was pretty involved with the movie. So, in a nutshell... I would recommend this film to others and encourage people to watch it... but, not to hate on it unless they can do better. I will look forward to other films from Colapsar Entertainment! (Cool name, what does the mean anyway?)
capoeira-2
Well, Long story short... my friend came down from Canada today, and he brought a couple of horror films with him (we like that type of stuff), so, we watched and laughed through the first two (they were rather lame)... BUT, then we watched The Bloodletting and, after laughing at, and bashing the cover art, I must say... I loved it! It had stupid moments BUT... What movie doesn't? These guys did a great job with nothing and their fight choreography was ABSOLUTELY the best I have seen in this "B-Movie, Horror Film Genre"...PERIOD! These guys have the action thing down! Anyway, I look forward to more movies from Colapsar Entertainment! (Forgive me if I misspelled your company name???)
Ferly Prado
I saw this film at the New York International Film Festival, 2004. I originally went to see another film, but, after seeing the posters, I thought I would sit in for a bit. BUT... after the opening sequence, I had to stay for more... It was a lower budget movie; nevertheless, I thought they did great! I give it a "10.0" rating because I thought that their fight sequences were far more advanced than this film genre produces, their acting was decent for a low budget film and, most of all, they wrote the script in only 9 days! That's right! that is what the explained during the Q and A session of this film! They wrote 10-12 pages per day! Unbelievable! I mean, it was not the most complex script, but... it is definitely better than 'any other full length feature script I have read that was written in the same time frame (9 days)--Anyway, blah, blah...if they did this film with pennies, it will be interesting to see what they can do with Millions! ... I'm sold! Great Job and best of luck!