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Film To Cause Riots
By Beulah Broderick
The Blair Witch Project, the smash hit of 1999 was made on an almost non-existent budget of $25,000 and it made over $140,000,000. Open water was made for $500,000 and it made $30,000,000. Napoleon Dynamite was made for the same amount and it brought in more than 44 million dollars! This is age of independent low-budget filmmaking and the latest film offering in this insane streak of profit is Machiavelli Hangman. "I haven't seen such an internet frenzy over a film since Blair Witch Project came out. People are all talking about it and the film hasn't even reached a release date yet!" says Bill Procontelle, VP at hotspot enterprises.
Machiavelli Hangman started out as a small community-financed film but the buzz gained momentum in chatrooms and message boards. Originally, everyone thought that this was going to be the next Quentin Tarantino film with the broken structure and breaking all of Hollywood conventions. It's that, but soon everyone realized that this was a totally different beast. "When the government is said to have tried stop production on the film, you know that it's going to make a big mess when it's released."
At this point, there's nothing that can stop Machiavelli Hangman (http://www.hangmanmovie.com) from being shown to the public. Too many people know about it. It would be like trying to pull the veil over the wolf's eyes while he's in a chicken farm.
The film is taking the same propaganda routes that Farenheit/911 took on the current President and the Da Vinci Code explored with Christianity. Machiavelli Hangman reveals the biggest governmental secrets revolving around the real man who killed John F. Kennedy. "If you think it was Oswald, you're far from mistaken... The Warren Commission was a way for the government to diffuse the situation and avert the public's eyes from the real facts. Until today, the American public is unaware of what really happened on that afternoon of 1963 when the President's Lincoln drove down the street.
Despite the mounting success of the film and the anticipation of the fans, the filmmakers are nowhere to be found and have not offered a single interview with papers. Some rumors were flying around that they were scheduled to appear on Dateline to discuss the source of information, but the interview was suddenly cancelled at the very last minute.
"It's a very explosive situation and we need to go about this as cautiously and effectively as possible not to cause riots at the release of the film," said Julia Strumfeld, the representative for the film. About the Author Beulah Broderick is a movie reviewer.
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