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Fateful Findings

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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4.2/10
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Jennifer Autry, Neil Breen, and Klara Landrat in Fateful Findings (2012)
A small boy discovers a mystical power as a child. He is then separated from his childhood girlfriend. He grows up to be a computer scientist who is hacking into the most secret national and international secrets, as well as being an acclaimed novel writer. His childhood 'finding' gives him amazing paranormal powers. He is reunited with the childhood girlfriend, mystically, on his hospital deathbed... as his relationship with his current drug addict girlfriend is deteriorating. The passions build between the threesome. Mystical, psychiatric and worldly forces rise to prevent him from revealing the hacked secrets. He attempts to reveal all in a Washington DC large press conference, with 'fateful' and dangerous consequences.
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A computer-scientist/novelist reunites with his childhood friend, hacks into government databases, and faces the dire and fateful consequences of the mystical actions he obtained as a child.A computer-scientist/novelist reunites with his childhood friend, hacks into government databases, and faces the dire and fateful consequences of the mystical actions he obtained as a child.A computer-scientist/novelist reunites with his childhood friend, hacks into government databases, and faces the dire and fateful consequences of the mystical actions he obtained as a child.

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    • Neil Breen
  • Writer
    • Neil Breen
  • Stars
    • Neil Breen
    • Klara Landrat
    • Jennifer Autry
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    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Neil Breen
    • Writer
      • Neil Breen
    • Stars
      • Neil Breen
      • Klara Landrat
      • Jennifer Autry
    • 109User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Neil Breen
    Neil Breen
    • Dylan
    Klara Landrat
    Klara Landrat
    • Emily
    Jennifer Autry
    Jennifer Autry
    • Leah
    Victoria Viveiros
    • Amy
    • (as Victoria Valene)
    David Silva
    • Jim
    John Henry Hoffman
    • Dr. Lee
    Gloria Hoffman
    • Dr. Andra
    Danielle Andrade
    • Aly
    David Scott
    • Dr. Rosen
    Steven Nelson
    • Corporate CEO
    Richard Hunsacker
    • Bank President
    David Miranda
    • Senator
    JR Thompson
    • Congresswoman
    Ryan Collis
    • Wall Street Broker
    Jaime Reborn
    Jaime Reborn
    • Insurance President
    • (as Jamie Reborn)
    Jack Batoni
    • Young Dylan
    Brianna Borden
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    1wbuttle

    Rename this to "I Hate Laptops"

    Seriously, how many Laptops did he smash in this movie?!?
    2lesmoughjames

    Neil Breen is pretty much an older, less sexy Tommy Wiseau

    If you review this as a film- it's acting, it's dialogue, it's plot and it's cinematography- Neil Breen's movies resemble Wiseau's 'The Room'. Everything is so amateur and leaves the viewer questioning the director's sanity due to how he could see this as a complete movie.

    Neil fully resembles Tommy; both are under the illusion that their movies are masterpieces due to the fame garnered when in reality they're just well known due to their odd existence. Neil is also the main character of his films, in this case, Fateful Findings, further supporting the argument that he's just gone a little bit crazy because of his midlife crisis .

    If you expect a comprehensible movie, you're looking in the wrong place. If, however, you're looking for something to laugh at with a few friends, this is a great movie to watch. Honestly, I enjoyed it; Fateful Findings is so unaware of what it truly is, making it a thoroughly hilarious experience. Now, I am being a little vague with what this movie is about and that's because it feels like a soap opera- there really isn't a plot, just 'social' interaction. So many things happen at the same time- Neil's character Dylan is hacking the government, then a friend of his is murdered. he also spills his coffee in one of the most exaggerated, immersion breaking, attempts to act I have ever seen.

    If you want a film for cheap gags- 10/10

    If you want a real film- 2/10
    3Sandcooler

    Neil Breen = American treasure

    Neil Breen is a director who doesn't care for filmmaking rules, mainly because he doesn't know any of them. You know how movies are supposed to be 'show, don't tell'? Neil Breen tells and tells and tells. Breen doesn't trust our brains to make even the most basic connections. In Breen's universe, a guy who just saw a car accident has to literally say 'I'm a witness!', because otherwise our feeble minds may not understand that complex concept. He writes dialogues like English is not his first language, or even in the top five for that matter.

    Because his movies are so surreal, Breen has often been compared to "The Room"'s Tommy Wiseau. The main difference is that lightning only struck once for old Tommy. He hasn't made anything remotely entertaining since 2003. Breen however keeps churning them out, with no difficulties whatsoever. This is a guy who doesn't have to do any effort to stay weird, incomprehensible and because of that, incredibly fascinating.

    I'm writing this review for "Fateful Findings", but it could work for any of his movies. They're all pretty much the same. Breen always casts himself as an implausibly perfect being who rids the world of all the evils. The evils are usually found in the big companies, who are driven by greed and don't care about people. I know this because the villains actually have to say that in all his movies. Breen doesn't even know the meaning of subtext, and that's why we all love him so much.

    As interesting as his movies are to watch, a making-of would certainly be infinite times better. There are just so many questions that remain unanswered here. How much does he have to pay these beautiful young 'actresses' (models at best) to pretend they're in love with him? Why does a man who's clearly in his 50s keep casting himself as a thirty-something? Why do the characters pause roughly thirty seconds between each line? How do you hack the government on laptops that aren't even on? Why do we have to see Neil Breen semi-nude so often throughout his movies? For a guy who spells our every detail, Breen sure does leave plenty of questions.

    Tommy Wiseau and James "Birdemic" Nguyen ended up ruining their charm by becoming self-aware, but I honestly don't see that happening with Breen. To him, there's clearly not a funny moment to be found in any of his movies, and that's why they work: because he takes them so damn seriously while nobody else does. Furthermore, his heart seems to be in the right place. He clearly wants to make a statement about all the injustice in the world, in between showing his abs. I applaud him for that, he's a so-bad-it's-good filmmaker I can really get behind.
    Cinema_Oddity

    Anime at it's finest

    Fateful findings provides some truly revolutionary techniques in terms of animation and voice acting. I honestly thought this was live-action at first! It's director, Adum, is a pure genius. possibly my favorite video game since shrek on the gamecube. Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer.
    3iwumbo-56199

    Bring the Booze

    In all seriousness this movie is only enjoyable if you have a group of friends and a large amount of alcohol. From the low production value, the plot that goes nowhere, and the performances that make the movie what it is... Filler.

    Yes this movie has been Memed the to hell and back but I enjoyed it for what it was. Can't say if I would watch this movie alone sober though...

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    • Trivia
      Neil Breen is 32 years older than the actress (Jennifer Autry) who plays Leah, his childhood best friend. It's never made clear why he cast someone so much younger than him to play a character of the same age.
    • Goofs
      The laptops are obviously not functioning.
    • Quotes

      Dylan: [while cradling Jim's dead body] I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, a disclaimer reveals that "any of the above listed companies in the credits with an 'N' or a 'B' in their name are fictitious. This work was actually done personally by 'Neil Breen'." The fictitious companies are NJN Sound Assoc. (sound editing), Casting N Entertainment, CNA (casting), Cine' N Collaboration, LLC (Set Design, Wardrobe, Props), Lighting N Films, LLC (Lighting Design), The BNB Effects Studio (Special Makeup Effects), BB Location Management (Locations), NNN Entertainment Partners (Administration & Accounting), Eats N' Eats Film. Inc. (Craft Services).
    • Connections
      Featured in Good Bad or Bad Bad: Fateful Findings (2016)

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      • January 14, 2014 (United States)
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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