Sexy Men: Behind the Sex
by Trailer Park Pictures
Reviews
Classic 48HR mockumentary style in play here. Good humour, some nice recreations of band history and all the typical tropes of band films. Probably needed to move a bit more beyond the talking heads or at least vary the shot compositions. That said, the virtual fireplace was very warming, and a good sight gag given there was a real one in the room as well. Great stuff!
Funny one, well done. All the talking heads were great and I also liked the fire place. Sound levels were a little varied but otherwise really good technically
I liked the Beatles gag.
Entertaining Christopher-Guest-like rockumentary with an insider's take on the unwanted guest. Fun!!
Ah, the old 48 hours mockumentary-style... Anyway, I thought this was a pretty cool take on the unwanted guest genre. It was also a good way to do a film with a big cast when no one is in the same location... presumably. It's rough around the edges as have a lot of films been in this and all 48 hours competitions but I think the guys riffing, or the script keeps moving well enough to keep you into the film. I guess I just think a movie like this needs dialogue with a real punchy sound.
I thought this was okay, but to be honest most of the jokes didn't land because they all came at me too quickly. I think a lot of the jokes were good ideas but the timing wasn't quite there. Like ' Casey bought Greece' for example. I think that's a decent joke but the delivery of it wasn't quite right. I think some tinkering with this movie in the edit would make it even stronger.
Still, a solid effort with some nice writing.
This was an entertaining watch. I thought the use of multiple bubbles was a good combination with the type of story, and it must have taken a bit of logistics to manage!
I agree the editing/pacing could have added more to the impact of the jokes etc., but pretty hard to nail it for a 3 min short and in a 48s weekend.
Loved that the band and the new guy had such totally different takes on what happened... Unfortunately all too common! The idea of the genrebenders album was a crack up, same song in different genres. Loved it :)
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