Stray Bullets (2016)

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Stray Bullets: Directed by Jack Fessenden. With James Le Gros, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Jack Fessenden. In upstate New York, two teenage boys are tasked with cleaning out their father’s old mobile home on an abandoned property, but the boys are in for a surprise when they discover three crooks on the run have taken refuge in the trailer.

“Holy! That was really awful. Truth be told, I couldnu0026#39;t make it past 25 mins. I get that heu0026#39;s 16 but I saw an interview with him and he seemed extremely arrogant and was going on about how he did everything and that he was only 15 while making the film and then he went on to let us know what else he has made and again, reminding us of his age. He could use a slice of humble pie because bragging about how much you were involved and yet the final product is less than mediocre, then maybe do a good job at one or two things opposed to not doing a good job at a lot of things. The first scene, he is with his buddy and he says his buddyu0026#39;s name like 40 times in the first 5 mins. If you are only two people, why on earth would you have to say your friends name every goddamn time you say something to them?! His directing while in motion is dizzyingly nauseating and his use of contrast (white on stark white) is confusing. His soundtrack (which of course he composed) is out of place and frankly, he is a terrible actor. I do believe he didnu0026#39;t get advice from his Father because I enjoy his Fatheru0026#39;s work so he couldnu0026#39;t have. Hopefully as he matures, so will his talent.”

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