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Cost of Living

Cost of Living (2011)

September. 22,2011
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6.9
| Horror Action Comedy

Two young security guards at an unusual corporation have a bad night.

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UnowPriceless
2011/09/22

hyped garbage

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Matialth
2011/09/23

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Spoonatects
2011/09/24

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Baseshment
2011/09/25

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/09/26

"Cost of Living" is an 8-minute (9.5 with credits) short film from 4 years ago. Basically, for the entire thing we have 2 guys running around and killing monsters. Lots of slime included. While the writer and director Ben David Grabinski is not famous at all, has not made any other movies, the actors in here certainly are. Bret Harrison is probably not that well known, but many may have heard of Brandon Routh. And the voice we hear is actually Mary Elizabeth Winstead. What a waste to not show her really with her physicality. Anyway, I guess they wanted to make this more relevant with the seemingly important words the main characters had to say while slaying evil, but I did not find it really memorable at all sadly. As a whole, a fairly mediocre short film. Not recommended.

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Nick Everhart
2011/09/27

Really enjoyed this short. Slick anamorphic cinematography, wonderful sound design, excellent pacing. Everything you want from a feature film experience condensed down to a nine minute short. This was the best Routh has ever been. There's a strong John Carpenter vibe to the whole piece, and Routh fills the Kurt Russell boots nicely. Would love to see him in a feature role like this. The director, BenDavid Grabinski, did a great job shooting this with a tight budget and aggressive schedule (reportedly two days). Let's hope we see a feature film from him soon.The end of the short suggests there might be a sequel. I think the concept of "working-class monster security guards" would make a great feature, so here's hoping that Cost of Living leads to something bigger for everyone involved.

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