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Maybe We Can Go to Hollywood is a fascinating peek into the DIY spirit of indie filmmaking, particularly through the lens of the punk scene. Mikey Wild and Isaac Williams take on the challenge of creating a homage to classic horror with a shoestring budget that's almost laughable. The film’s raw, gritty atmosphere mirrors the punk ethos, capturing both the strife and creativity that comes with such an endeavor. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly adds to its charm. There's something quite endearing about their earnestness, fighting illness while trying to make something that feels authentically scary. The practical effects are low-budget but inventive, showing a kind of resourcefulness that's rare these days, and the performances reflect the genuine passion of two guys who just want to create.
DIY filmmaking at its finest.A tribute to classic horror with a punk edge.Captures the spirit of indie cinema.
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