A jaded yet driven news photojournalist wakes up in the middle of nowhere and tries to piece together the events of the last 24 hoursA jaded yet driven news photojournalist wakes up in the middle of nowhere and tries to piece together the events of the last 24 hoursA jaded yet driven news photojournalist wakes up in the middle of nowhere and tries to piece together the events of the last 24 hours
Christopher Soren Kelly
- Thomas Hastings
- (as Chris Kelly)
Jonny Hayz II
- Sanders
- (as Hayz II)
Steef Sealy
- Richard Larson
- (as Steve Sealy)
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- Writer
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11:59 has been named an official selection of The Method Fest in CA.
Congrats Raymond Andrew Bailey and fellow 11:59ers!
The Method Fest is the only major film festival in the U.S. focusing on acting. Named after "The Method" school of acting, the Method Fest takes great pride in being a discovery festival, looking to help launch the works of young fresh filmmakers and to discover breakthrough performances by young, bold new actors.
Screening times will be posted at a later date. Congrats to the Colorado based cast and crew that worked on this project.
It's time...11:59 www.DoubleEdgeFilms.com
Congrats Raymond Andrew Bailey and fellow 11:59ers!
The Method Fest is the only major film festival in the U.S. focusing on acting. Named after "The Method" school of acting, the Method Fest takes great pride in being a discovery festival, looking to help launch the works of young fresh filmmakers and to discover breakthrough performances by young, bold new actors.
Screening times will be posted at a later date. Congrats to the Colorado based cast and crew that worked on this project.
It's time...11:59 www.DoubleEdgeFilms.com
OK,i love movies,all kinds: independents, big budgets, internationals. Usually, my rating of movies is similar to the general score of IMDb. But in the case of this movie(and batman rise), i don't agree with the score and i suspect that members and friends of the cast have deliberately writes theses hight score review.
I think the director was more thinking to show off how good he is in all kind of camera work (shaking hidden camera,long camera pose, all camera angles,fast frames shot) then telling a good story.
The movie is a pretentious low budget flick with want to be actors(and a director) with so many big plot holes it could fill a black hole.
Yes, i am frustrate. Not because i just seen a bad movie but because of these people reviews that try to manipulate a score for there own agenda and think they are so smart doing so.....sorry guys, the movie speak from itself so is my score.
i speak french, that will explain my poor writing in English
I think the director was more thinking to show off how good he is in all kind of camera work (shaking hidden camera,long camera pose, all camera angles,fast frames shot) then telling a good story.
The movie is a pretentious low budget flick with want to be actors(and a director) with so many big plot holes it could fill a black hole.
Yes, i am frustrate. Not because i just seen a bad movie but because of these people reviews that try to manipulate a score for there own agenda and think they are so smart doing so.....sorry guys, the movie speak from itself so is my score.
i speak french, that will explain my poor writing in English
Pretty much sums it up. If you're into good stories, this one is good...if you can get past the really bad acting. AWFUL AWFUL ACTING. I'M NOT JOKING...buuuutttt....goooooood story. it's (really ironic actually).
So I'd watch it if I were you since I LOVE GOOD STORIES and can imagine good actors in the place of bad actors SINCE I WATCH THE MOVIE IN THE THEATER OF MY OWN MIND ANYWAYS!
joking aside. I'm going to watch this directors next movies INK and THE FRAME to see if he grew as a Director. He & his producer did a great job of production value.
but really bad acting here lol
So I'd watch it if I were you since I LOVE GOOD STORIES and can imagine good actors in the place of bad actors SINCE I WATCH THE MOVIE IN THE THEATER OF MY OWN MIND ANYWAYS!
joking aside. I'm going to watch this directors next movies INK and THE FRAME to see if he grew as a Director. He & his producer did a great job of production value.
but really bad acting here lol
10jlynnpx
I saw this movie for the first time in Kansas City and was absolutely intrigued! I believe this movie was an all around excellent planned out plot and story! The values and ethics established in this film gave a great look to the value of life, which is commonly taken for granted. A job well done to all of the actors and actresses! I was really hoping the boss would get hit by a car, but I guess you can't always get what you wish for!! Raymond Andrew Bailey did an INCREDIBLE job as the lead Aaron, very heart-felt! He made tears come to my eyes! I hope to see him in many more films! Jamin Winans did an awesome job on this feature and I can't wait for future productions!
I saw this film at the Idaho International Film Festival (it was actually the only feature I was able to attend), and it intrigued me.
There are a few flaws, mainly a few actors who didn't give it their all, I felt, but the lead actor helps the film by taking it seriously and overshadowing the others. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing him in future films.
My biggest qualm with "ll:59" was the over-use of choppy editing. I understand the need to show disorientation, but the scenes in the news room would often cut - not to another angle - but to what appeared to be another take from the same angle. Just very unnatural.
However, the film got all of these kinks out of its system by the end of the first act, and I felt the rest of the film carried itself along quite nicely.
I would be extremely happy if my first film (which I am currently producing) turns out as well as this film has. Great job, guys, and good luck and God bless on your future endeavors!
There are a few flaws, mainly a few actors who didn't give it their all, I felt, but the lead actor helps the film by taking it seriously and overshadowing the others. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing him in future films.
My biggest qualm with "ll:59" was the over-use of choppy editing. I understand the need to show disorientation, but the scenes in the news room would often cut - not to another angle - but to what appeared to be another take from the same angle. Just very unnatural.
However, the film got all of these kinks out of its system by the end of the first act, and I felt the rest of the film carried itself along quite nicely.
I would be extremely happy if my first film (which I am currently producing) turns out as well as this film has. Great job, guys, and good luck and God bless on your future endeavors!
Did you know
- GoofsThe newspapers show the dates as Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2005 and Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2005. But in 2005, Oct. 14 and 15 were a Friday and Saturday.
- Quotes
Aaron Doherty: Gear down there big shifter.
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- 11:59 - Sfida contro il tempo
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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