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Noon Blue Apples

  • 2002
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Noon Blue Apples (2002)
Thriller

The diary of an occult novelist sends Eris, a young college student, on a journey into the paranormal and fantastic, evolving into a living nightmare of paranoia and terror.The diary of an occult novelist sends Eris, a young college student, on a journey into the paranormal and fantastic, evolving into a living nightmare of paranoia and terror.The diary of an occult novelist sends Eris, a young college student, on a journey into the paranormal and fantastic, evolving into a living nightmare of paranoia and terror.

  • Director
    • Jay Lee
  • Writer
    • Jay Lee
  • Stars
    • Lauren Fox
    • Susan Greenhill
    • Thomas Jay Ryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    158
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Lee
    • Writer
      • Jay Lee
    • Stars
      • Lauren Fox
      • Susan Greenhill
      • Thomas Jay Ryan
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Lauren Fox
    Lauren Fox
    • Eris
    Susan Greenhill
    • Faith
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    • Zeus
    Norbert Leo Butz
    Norbert Leo Butz
    • Howard Philips
    Tia Campbell
    • Rosslyn Chapel
    Kelly Cole
    Kelly Cole
    • Goat-Boy
    Renée Ratcliffe
    Renée Ratcliffe
    • Paul
    Betty Buckley
    Betty Buckley
    • Rose Kross
    George Takei
    George Takei
    • Radio Free World
    • (voice)
    Ann Kittredge
    • C.I.A. Moderator
    Kia Goodwin
    Kia Goodwin
    • Tommi
    Matthew Cowles
    Matthew Cowles
    • Malfolio
    Tovah Feldshuh
    Tovah Feldshuh
    • Sponge-Brush Woman
    Keith Perrin
    • Park Freak
    Lee Holmes
    • Nefalous
    David Little
    • Professor St. Clair
    Jay Trelease
    • Creepo Library Man
    Brian Delate
    Brian Delate
    • Father Plantard
    • Director
      • Jay Lee
    • Writer
      • Jay Lee
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    9elaborate_burn

    Scott Baio is the Anti-Christ...or is he?

    I just saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival yesterday. It didn't win any awards and really isn't a traditional "award-winning" contender festival film. However, it ended up being by far my favorite film of the festival. The research and facts presented is among the most fascinating I've seen in literally any film I've ever seen. The story was incredibly suspensful and gripping. Very well-written script. Watching this film makes me angry b/c mainstream Hollywood is forcing dumbed down, moronic "horror" and "suspense" films down the masses' throats like it means anything while a truly scary and thought-provoking film such as this can't even get distribution. I would reccommend this over just about any horror or conspiracy film I've seen in the last ten years. This was also the first film that consciously delved into the "goth" underground scene that didn't have me in stitches laughing at the the film within a half an hour. If you have a chance to see this at any festival, I strongly urge you to see it, esp if you have literally any interest in the occult, conspiracy theories, biblical studies, or just a good suspensful film. This film has good acting, showy star cameos by Betty Buckley and George Takai that aren't irritating one bit, super editing, effective humor, a fascinating ending and a great script and direction to boot. Nothing disappointed me about. A complete refreshment from the feel-good mainstream hogwash that you usually see at festivals, and the terrible wannabe scary films that are sprinkled throughout. This is a film worthy of attention that probably won't get much. Would love to see a DVD release myself, at the very least. 9/10.
    zimbean-4

    the truth ain't here

    Saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival .. it's essentially a college short gone horribly wrong and running far too long. Though the research into conspiracy theory here is admirable, the film's endless monologues do nothing more than say, "Look at all the research I did!" Nary a character has a motivation--save for the protagonist, whose only goal (aside from writing a term paper) is to listen to strange people rant and say spookily, "Are you ready for this?" Clearly the writer/director was aiming for something akin to Fincher's "The Game", but alas, unlike that film, there's no coherency to all the pontification and creepy side-glances in this mess, no method to support the madness. The truth is out there, but it ain't here.
    8mrcnwmn-1

    Conspiracy, Conspiracy, Conspiracy

    I saw this a the Phoenix Film Festival

    Very cool. I loved the subtle transformation of the main character from a sane student to a crazed conspiracy theorist. No, I didn't get all the dialog, but I feel it's not important to get and absorb every detail of every conspiracy in this film. The idea is that you can take your pick. All conspiracy's lead to the eventual conclusion that someone (the government?) is out to get you. You can take them all seriously, believe only what makes sense to you, or discard it all as one big joke.

    Anyway, movies are never about what the character's think they're about. This film, though about conspiracys, is really about a womans fall from sanity. Take your pick as to why she falls. I don't think the writer/director even cares as to why. The story is in the way in which it happens.

    There are moments of brilliance in this film as well as a few moments of bad acting in this film. Overall however, it is pretty cool. Not for everyone, but I enjoyed. it.
    7maestro1984

    A well done, engaging story

    I just saw this at the Idaho International Film Festival. I loved the movie. I had no idea what to expect going into it, but came out very pleased. It did not take long to capture my interest in the characters and the story. The ideas in the film are thought provoking. The well placed humor adds a great deal to the film as well. A job well done!
    7Channeleven

    Deserved a full release at least

    Noon Blue Apples is a slow burn. It starts off a bit boring but gets more insane as you go on, such is the way with conspiracies and their respective theorists. You'd get a lot of references to popular conspiracies, whether you're told about them or just happen to see imagery relating to one.

    While not the best character deconstruction tale ever, it at least deserved a wider release. If you have the patience for slow burns, this movie is at least worth a watch.

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      Eris: I have a question? If you don't believe in God then why give any of this a second thought?

      Zeus: Well, I believe in defying authority, and what greater authority is there to defy than God?

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New World Order
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dodi Pictures
      • Scream HQ
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      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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