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How long can you hold your breath?
A group of adventurers arrive at a fabled fishing spot in Mexico only to realize that they are being hunted by a creature that lurks in the dark, shallow waters and that help will not be arriving any time soon.
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Theatrical limited
08 Apr 2017
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Lady is chased by a creature.
Interesting short that tells its story very visually. The important information is there to see and your mind can fill in the details. I enjoyed the acting and the creature design is way cool.
Worth a watch.
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Apparently the guy behind this has a track record of being barred from special effects studios for such hijinks as *looks at notes*
'stealing client information from Randy Bowen in his hotel room during a fan convention, being issued a restraining order for stalking George Lucas, impersonating a border patrol officer to gain special effectsman Steve Johnson’s trust before scamming him, pretending to have cancer to elicit sympathy from his deluded fans, nearly drowning his special effects coordinator, Patrick Magee on a location shoot due to his own negligence, claiming full credit for graphic designer Chip Kidd's iconic Jurassic Park logo and Steve Burg's revolutionary design for the N.T.I. from The Abyss (1989), going berserk after his work was rejected…
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The monster effects are spectacular the rest of the movie is…
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Neat monsters. Cool sound design. Jason Liles is awesome. But it doesn't amount to much.