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Far Out (2007)

June. 15,2007
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7.6
| Horror Comedy

In 1972, a Hollywood producer's swinging party takes a strange turn when an uninvited guest comes for more than sex and drugs.

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Jeanskynebu
2007/06/15

the audience applauded

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ReaderKenka
2007/06/16

Let's be realistic.

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Taraparain
2007/06/17

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Erica Derrick
2007/06/18

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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MartinHafer
2007/06/19

This is a short film that I wasn't planning on reviewing. However, after seeing only one other review (and one so very, very positive), I thought I'd throw in my two cents worth, so to speak. While I did not dislike the film, I wasn't nearly as impressed--especially since I have seen so many other short films lately. Compared to others, this one is pretty good but certainly not outstanding--at least as far as the plot goes. It just seemed incomplete and unsatisfying to deserve such praise--unless you like the direction the plot goes. I am not into the supernatural in general, so this might account for my feelings about it. Anne Rice fans and fans of TWILIGHT will no doubt love it.However, one thing I really did like was the look of the film--the costumes, the funkadelic early 1970s look that is very eye-catching. The director and set designers did a great job and made the movie (complete with fake age marks on the film) look like a blast from the past.Overall, a decent film and I am left wanting to see more from the team that made it.

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tron_delapp
2007/06/20

I was lucky enough to preview this gem at the 2006 FANTASTICFEST where the Hive's first effort, THE LISTENING DEAD, cruised to a BEST SHORT FILM award and I can assure you FAR OUT is a top contender for the 2007 award as well. Phil Mucci, Sean Joyner et al blaze a new path with a 5 minute talkie that evokes a 70s-VALLEY OF THE DOLLS-type feeling but with a modern sensibility and style all it's own. Mucci's influences (Bava, Franco, Argento, Fulci, etc) are represented but rather than ape their styles the Hive crafted a cinematically gorgeous, incredibly detailed horror-comedy that is at once an homage as well as a throwback that would have felt right at home in the era...and it's only 5 minutes long! What these guys would do with a feature! I urge you to take a look at this wonderfully crafted, funny-as-hell,watch it ten times and still see something new modern classic. Kudos to Phill Mucci and the Hive!

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