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I had a blast in Maggie Valley, N.C. during the premiere of "Ghost Town: The Movie". DJ and Dean were they wonderful wild selves and the screen proved that they make a wonderful team on screen as well as off screen. When I met and spoke with each of the stars that were at the premiere, I had an awesome time among them.

The movie itself proves that an excellent film does not have to be expensive. With the right script, director, cast and crew... you can have a Oscar performance on a dime... and "Ghost Town: The Movie" is an award winning movie.

The sound system, that they used for the premiere night, seemed to be top of the line. Nothing like sitting there and watching a very quiet point in the movie only to get blasted by sudden gunfire that made you feel as if you were right there in the middle of it all.

I am not a filmmaker. I am not a producer. I am not in the cast. Nor am I a film critic. What I am is a movie goer, a fan and webmistress for a few actors that I have gotten to know. So, I do know what I like. My friends and I have watched movies made by CDI and have enjoyed every one of them... even though there might be one or two that we didn't like, we still enjoyed our viewing experience. I am anxious to see "Ghost Town: The Movie" in a theater near where I live so that my friends and I, can once again enjoy the excitment of it all. I also look forward to the score that was written by Dennis Therrian as well.

DJ Perry has an excellent team that stand beside him through-out it all. Dean Teaster is one fine director in his debut. I can only hope that this will become a series. It would be nice to see DJ in another "Ghost Town" epic.

Freedom is not cheap... Quit bashing our troops and leaders!

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