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Who thinks this is worth making a full-length movie out of?


I just got done watching it and I thought to myself...ya know...millions of other people should see this...same actors/actresses and all that, but as a full length movie...ya know, have a lot more backround to it...put it in theaters. I mean, come on, the title would make you wonder wouldn't it? "Please!". Got my attention. I say someone should contact the writer(s) and see what they think. This movie definitely deserves more than just the internet...I mean...don't get me wrong...it was a fantastic short-film, but think about what it would be like if it got the full 2 hrs. of movie time...just a thought...hopefully this sparks someone's interest.


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Anyone else? Thanx though...:)

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I'm watching it now, and it's great. Someone should def. make it a full length movie.

You alone can make my song take flight..it's over now the music of the night!

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I think the whole genius of the film was its length, though. It expressed so much in such a short amount of time. The ending made me completely crazy.

I think a feature-length movie would've somehow ruined its effect. But I agree with your comment on how it is only on the internet. More people do need to see this. It's amazing.

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It should absolutely be a regular movie!!! I don't really mind if they hire another actress for the role but Gerard Butler must definitely resume his old role. The problem with short movies is that if you like them, you are bound to be disappointed by the length.

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PLEASE!

TEORICAL, 15min. 35m. but 15'15'' in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiCw8V_pF9o&feature=related


Written, Produced and Directed by Paul Black. Winner, Best Live Action, Palm Springs Int'l Short Film Festival; Audience Award, Brooklyn Int'l Film Festival; Short-list, BAFTA; Official Selection, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Los Angeles. 1999. UK. Drama. 15min. 35m

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