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The Orphan Killer - A Film For Fans Of Horror


The Orphan Killer is one of the most awesome horrors out there at present.
IF this film was directed to the mass public then i could maybe understand some of the negative comments made against the film BUT it wasn't.
The majority of films which are made are made and released purely for money often resulting in them being a flop at the box office or left gathering dust on a supermarket shelf. The Failures never carry large numbers of fans!

This however is a small movie directed to a small niche of fans, well over 94,500 just on facebook.
The point of this being IF you like horrors then hopefully you are in for a brutal and bloody ride whilst watching this movie. IF you are not a horror fan then this film is never going to suit you.
Most people look at reviews or trailers before watching a movie and the trailers for TOK show exactly the type of movie you will get.

Matt Farnsworth is a master both on screen and behind them.
Matt released this movie then spends most of his life with his fans on Facebook. This is the true way to get a following.
Matt feeds off the energy and participation of his fans. The interaction with himself and his lovely wife really make being a part of his world a pleasure.

This is where TOK really is unique - the care and thought given to his fans both during and after the making of his film.

A film does not have to gain 10/10 for a fan to enjoy it but bad reviews can put a fan off.

Please people IF you are anti TOK then walk away and find a movie genre which suites you and allow the facebook fans enjoy what they consider a darn good movie and for many a unique way of enjoying their fantasies with all the daily chats and interactions between the actors or TOK and their fellow fans.



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So true

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I agree. Such a great movie. Loved it.

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Is this a praise for a movie, or advert for Facebook?

I collect dead pigeons then I press them between the pages of a book.

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