He's a loner who spends hours on the Internet, searching for a new victim. The Bad Guy is his name, his line of work, and his philosophy. He'll tell you how to become his prey, or how to sur... Read allHe's a loner who spends hours on the Internet, searching for a new victim. The Bad Guy is his name, his line of work, and his philosophy. He'll tell you how to become his prey, or how to survive.He's a loner who spends hours on the Internet, searching for a new victim. The Bad Guy is his name, his line of work, and his philosophy. He'll tell you how to become his prey, or how to survive.
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- 2 nominations total
Josie Calogero
- Catwalk lady
- (as Josie Calli)
Angela Ford
- Catwalk Lady
- (as Angela Bailey)
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Good film. Presents the dilemma of how a woman should deal with the bad guy. A guy who has evil thoughts and deeds to lay upon females. The film shows the inability of a woman to defend herself with anything but a gun. This evil guy knows this and therefore wins every time. That is until he meets the business end of a snub nose thirty-eight. The presentation had a few flaws and I felt the lead actor should have been more sinister. I feel the character himself could've been a bit more Soprano, intimidating and wardrobe accordingly. All in all, it kept my interest as to what was going to happen. I thought the bad guy wetting his pants in the end was a fine touch, however the accosted woman was a bit too "Charlies Angel" styled. Not a great film but a good one. I wish you the best in future productions.
Well written film script scares the heck out of you. Watching the film unfold as it builds up the suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens next. The film is so real that it does not need the props or special effects to scare you. It seems so real that you believe it can happen to you at any time and at any place. The script is magnificent which makes the film go from one scary scene to the next barely with enough time to catch your breath before it starts all over again building to a climax. This is a real roller coaster ride with the turns, twists and speed that hurls you down the track. Getting into an elevator will never bee the same from now on.
Really great story written by Dennis Goldberg. The amount of work put into this film really gels together brilliantly on screen. The film took you on an adventure. As an audience member I found myself intrigued immediately. It was a great ending. Everyone's work really came through in this masterpiece. Great job everyone!! Getting to know Dennis Goldberg re another project allowed me to see his masterful craftsmanship come through on screen. He is a hard worker striving for excellence in all he does. His voice in his writing is clever and unique to each character. The arc of the story is powerful and fascinating. Thank you for the commitment to excellence in your writing for the world to enjoy your films.
This is a very scary but entertaining film. As a woman, I found the information from the bad guy useful. Other women should take his advice and use it. Thanks to the producer and writer for this enlightening and entertaining film. The earlier advice about how to protect myself from the bad guy is B.S. Take it from me, a former Air Force Senior Non Commissioned Officer. What I learned about self defense is exactly what this film shows. The actors and the direction were fine. I hope others enjoy this as much as I did. This film provides excellent guidance for self protection. Beware of too nice men in the elevator. Always carry your hand gun.
The transition in the opening was very good. I believe the main character was too young and should have been more evil looking. He didn't appear to be that threatening to me, and I definitely don't believe he would have served any time in prison. I wasn't sure if I could take him seriously. He actually was a distraction from the message, at least for me. The nude scene in the shower wasn't necessary, and it didn't make much sense. There was quite a bit of "dead air", with no sound and not much action in several scenes, needs to be tighter. The suggestion of an illegal weapon being purchased for protection is not very responsible, but the overall message conveyed in the film is good.
Did you know
- GoofsA goof on soundtrack credits. In the bathroom scene the song That Girl was playing. The song was recorded by David Eli for a 2002 album, but the version used in this film is not Eli's version.
- Crazy creditsMatsko Machor as "Bad Guy's Cat"
- SoundtracksKiss Me
Written by Lisa Marie Brennan
Composed by Jackie Worth
Performed by RAINY
Courtesy of Lisa Marie Brennan Songs
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- Budget
- $10,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 22m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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