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The United Monster Talent Agency

The United Monster Talent Agency (2010)

September. 27,2010
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7.1
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NR
| Horror Comedy

A short comedy spoof about Universal Monsters and their everyday unconventional work done at their very own talent agency for their movies.

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Lumsdal
2010/09/27

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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Jonah Abbott
2010/09/28

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Kaydan Christian
2010/09/29

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Rexanne
2010/09/30

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2010/10/01

"The United Monster Talent Agency" is an 8-minute short film written and directed by Greg Nicotero, a man who won several Emmy Awards for his outstanding makeup work on shows such as "The Walking Dead". Here he gives us his take on the horror film industry and includes many interesting and fun references. It is worth a watch especially for fans of very early horror films as this era is mostly what these 8 minutes are about. The werewolf transformation at the end was fun and you will even see a couple familiar faces in here such as Frank Darabont or Eli Roth. I thought it was a decent watch, but I also must say that it's good that it only ran for 8 minutes because with a runtime of 10 minutes or more, it may have quickly gotten unfunny and repetitive. Good job, all in all, thumbs up.

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Theo Robertson
2010/10/02

You're making horror movie ? You need someone as a monster ? Then look no further than the united monster talent company which will cater to your every need in the field of horror . Anything you ask for they can get because all their monsters are real An amusing satirical short film done in the manner of a corporate video shot in black and white .It's rather one note and doesn't really go beyond the simple premise of real monsters being kept captive in Hollywood awaiting their next star turn but this isn't a really a criticism and is very affectionate tribute to horror films of yesterday when the make up people and special effect designers had to work for their corn and films weren't reliant on CGI . . It also has something of a casting coup in featuring Eli Roth and Frank Darabont in walk on roles . Not a brilliant short film but it has no pretensions of being one and does contain a lot of nostalgic appeal to anyone who has enjoyed horror movies

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