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Thursday’s Special
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ThursdaySpecialGoFundMePitchVideo
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Thursday's Special is a short film production from Out of Time Pictures. We are launching a GoFundMe to help raise some funds to offset the cost of our production. In Brooklyn, Benny, a Hasidic man discovers love in unexpected places. Fate throws him into a whirlwind of culture clashes when he encounters Jezzie, a captivating Latina, during her Thursday visits to the local deli.
In memory of September 11th, the 22nd anniversary
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In memory of September 11th, the 22nd anniversary
The Exorcist rip-off
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The Exorcist rip-off
Superman
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2 brothers, one camera and a lot of time to play.
Therapy
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Megan and Arthur's marriage is in trouble - real trouble. After years of marital bliss, suspicions of infidelity arise.
Amityville: The People of New York vs Ronald J DeFeo Jr (proof-of-concept)
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Maneuvering his way into being assigned the most infamous murder trial in Long Island's history, Assistant District Attorney Gerard Sullivan could not prepare himself for what was around the corner. In 1975, Ronald J DeFeo Jr. would stand trial for the murders of six of his family members in Amityville, New York. Sullivan, along with a host of Suffolk County's finest, painstakingly piece togeth...
Rob Levinson's Director's Reel
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My reel from 2022.
Amityville: The People of New York vs Ronald J DeFeo Jr. Trailer
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Official trailer Amityville: The People of New York vs Ronald J DeFeo Jr. Maneuvering his way into being assigned the most infamous murder trial in Long Island's history, Assistant District Attorney Gerard Sullivan could not prepare himself for what was around the corner. In 1975, Ronald J DeFeo Jr. would stand trial for the murders of six of his family members in Amityville, New York. Sullivan...
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Therapy trailer
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Therapy Arthur and Megan's marriage is in trouble, real trouble. After years of suspicion of infidelity, the two seek out the services from one of New England's finest marriage therapists.
Outlaw Culture Park Playwright Marathon
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Live performance of Outlaw at the 2018 New Bedford Culture Park* Playwright Marathon. New Bedford Whaling Museum Aware that his days are numbered, we walk with the seasoned Jesse James and his young boy through the woodlands of St. Joseph, Missouri, as he proudly recalls his patriotic past. Through his reflections of a time gone by, we come to understand how the seeds of bitterness grew within ...
Pitch video for Indescribable Urgencies
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Pitch video for Indescribable Urgencies
Where Were You
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Where Were You
A World of Hurt
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A World of Hurt
A World Of Hurt Trailer
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A World Of Hurt Trailer
Indescribable Urgencies Proof-of-concept
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Indescribable Urgencies Proof-of-concept
Actress Amanda Rodriguez
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Actress Amanda Rodriguez
Director's Reel for Rob Levinson
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Director's Reel for Rob Levinson
Outlaw battle acene
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Outlaw battle acene
OUTLAW
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OUTLAW
Where Were You Official Trailer
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Where Were You Official Trailer
Out of Time Pictures: OUTLAW TRAILER New Version - Recorded and performed by Steve Howland
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Out of Time Pictures: OUTLAW TRAILER New Version - Recorded and performed by Steve Howland
Outlaw (a look back)
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Outlaw (a look back)
Outlaw movie trailer
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Outlaw movie trailer

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  • @Animalfarm6cats
    @Animalfarm6cats 5 днів тому

    The person playing Butch, character is bad acting.

  • @misguidednuke2143
    @misguidednuke2143 2 місяці тому

    Yeswit sounds like Johnny depp.

    • @Animalfarm6cats
      @Animalfarm6cats 5 днів тому

      No it don’t. Not to me. Just very deep like JD.

  • @michelleexley1
    @michelleexley1 3 місяці тому

    WOW, this is really good!!!

  • @MsGesmith
    @MsGesmith 10 місяців тому

    Oh how beautiful❣️ Thank you Rob!!🙏

  • @praisekek
    @praisekek Рік тому

    Turn this into a feature length movie. It's better than 90% of the Amityville movies out there. Great job :)

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and your kind words! It all comes down to financing, if we can get the budget the movie will be made. It's fans like you that inspire us, please share our proof-of-concept!

  • @NOC1TIME
    @NOC1TIME Рік тому

    Untreated mental illness and LSD makes for a really disturbing outcome.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Рік тому

    This coward murderer, this coward should've been electrocuted long ago, his bullshit stories of voices making him do it, that house was never haunted until 6 human beings were murdered in their own beds, including very young children, I was 19 yrs old back then and this story haunted me then as it does now, there's a picture, clear as day of the little brothers ghost, it's so sad.

  • @francerosemarie7
    @francerosemarie7 Рік тому

    what was that???? this was Stupid with a major S

  • @rattankrongphan
    @rattankrongphan Рік тому

    💖💐💖

  • @omgneal7016
    @omgneal7016 Рік тому

    This is great! Thanks for sharing.

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @johndoe9362
      @johndoe9362 Рік тому

      @@outoftimepictures Was the audio in the beginning real or based on reality?

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      @@johndoe9362 The audio was a recreation of the transcripts.

  • @rmb743
    @rmb743 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing, this would have made a great movie of week.

  • @dnightpubkaraoke
    @dnightpubkaraoke Рік тому

    Please, add subtitules to this GREAT MASTERPIECE!!!

  • @christalpontac
    @christalpontac Рік тому

    Brilliant

  • @lydialilli4351
    @lydialilli4351 Рік тому

    Hi Rob - Really enjoyed your interview with Manny Grossman!! And I love this proof-of-concept - great job!!! Really hope this will be a feature film! I don't live too far from the Amityville house. I'd love to intern on this feature project when it comes to fruition. That ending makes you hunger for more more more!!

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching the interview! It's our hope that sometime next year we can move forward and tell the whole story.

  • @blackdragon5220
    @blackdragon5220 Рік тому

    Interesting story and for the most part well done, BUT took me right out of the story with the inclusion of the "digital" clock, in the bedroom, which in 1974 wasn't invented yet.

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Actually, The earliest patent for a digital alarm clock was registered by D.E Protzmann and others on October 23, 1956, in the United States. Protzmann and his associates also patented another digital clock in 1970.

    • @blackdragon5220
      @blackdragon5220 Рік тому

      @@outoftimepictures You are partially correct. LED digital "watches" were invented in 1970, but not available until 1972 and not WIDELY available until about a year later. Bedside clocks were not available until much later. The "digital" clocks available in the 70's were the "solid" plate "flip" style..., not LED, like what is depicted in the 1979 movie. "Patents" only mean that the "idea" was created and claimed, not necessarily that a product is available. As I said before, it was done well enough to grab attention.

    • @jessycooley2167
      @jessycooley2167 Рік тому

      To be so critical of something as small as a prop not being exactly matched to era or scene of crime & chop this brilliant masterpiece down with a fine tooth comb & microscope is just so ridiculous especially when other films that spend way more on budget to get said replicas or exact pieces etc. but miss the mark on depicting actual facts or leave out major details that any random teenager not tech savvy can even google lots of laziness cutting corners where shouldn’t & being so focused on trivial as well artificial or superficialities is what’s wrong the fact they even have the ⏰ going off as it was on the actual crime scene is more important than not having ⏰ sounding off at all or the exact ⏰ but completely wrong body placed in the wrong room which have etc. as stated opinions run wild but films that depict more factual events behaviors actions as well real evidence that is correct & factual instead of make believe Hollywood big bucks feel ya in with superficialities & over 👀 what truly matters I see ppl do this in their real lives as well but to be so observant but yet so blinded at same time is truly mind boggling but we are all made to be completely unique from the other as are films or any other object project being so on so on as stated already I didn’t want to get long winded myself but when ppl are just critical to actual fault of just mere concept , clips , scenes , etc. clearly judging books by just a cover as well that’s why I don’t even bother with trailers either does are so off ones that 👀 awesome suck those that 👀 low budget bad actors was phenomenal so now I leave everyone’s creative minds to be as creative as they do choose & the fact lot of ppl who stating such critical hogwash really isn’t producing any thing & don’t even have a channel offering anything to the public for even mere entertainment or to help teach etc. especially for free so I sure am not gonna bash free & certainly achieved lot more than many negative nellie bellies also why not give constructive criticism that would possible help or discussions with out always cutting things down or saying this is better or worse & even comparing 🍎 & 🍊 anyway this is also not solely pointed to the ⏰ conversing either just generally speaking because time & time again just past cple hrs have I seen many channels with the same critics coming out the wood work but aren’t actual paid critics of anything & likely not in any place to judge even gum off the bottom of a 👞 much less creative minds at work so many lack creativity & I’m one of them but the ones who think they have what creativity takes & is actually just a twisted delusion of over 🤔 mind who wants to bash others where they are missing something in their selves life somewhere something someone yes I know 🌍 can’t just be ☮️ & build everyone up but to just think opinions matter more than the next ☝️ as well take someone just being brutally honest as defensive so forth is just it overly offended overly bothered overly 🤔 overly over top everything even myself here but I ❤️ wishing success as well giving gratitude & just being little more life is 🍑 & NOT so darn trivial & if that’s what is really the route of what’s the topic of the day is being a wrong ⏰ then having a ⏰ at all, or someone is too tall not that 👋 that’s a person Wharton’s or you doing or wishing for at the end of the day. Yes I’m sick 😷 & seeing so much bs when should take from this life can be truly short let’s spread more positive or anything else but judging or comparing or compositing everything We really do go to better place & see why so many innocent 😇 are loss or taken bc it is so better trust me lot more beauty in everything & everyone of ppl would see it dying by Cancer & I’m ashamed in us all included just 😔 how so many have so much & don’t see or have anything at all this is all a privilege ppl NOTHING is truly just available or given those days you would t be able to be likely on your mobile writing out trivial bs 🤣 but see all ☝️ in the same we all learn just when too late god bless all hug 🤗 your ❤️ ☝️ & be more open to the unknown or countless possibilities & it’s ok to be wrong & far from perfect too & make many many mistakes or fail at many things too but to keep trying at something especially for entertaining others go right ahead it’s ok for all to do you even myself with my comment even us all contradicting ☝️ another as well our selves too 😆 it’s 👌🏻 just say thank god my family wasn’t hacked to bits I’d be 😃 someone is trying to even tell my story than get everything exact or even telling total truth at least someone is talking bout the family that speaks volumes real talk

    • @blackdragon5220
      @blackdragon5220 Рік тому

      @@jessycooley2167 You REALLY don't have a life..., Do you? You COMPLETELY MISSED the point of the comment or misread it OR BOTH and then to write a NOVEL about it. Go out and touch some grass!

    • @Animalfarm6cats
      @Animalfarm6cats 5 днів тому

      The first digital alarm clock was patented in the United States on October 23, 1956 by D.E. Protzmann and others. The clock featured a bellcrank lever. In 1970.

  • @michaelfulcherstudios
    @michaelfulcherstudios Рік тому

    I took advantage of the free UA-cam viewing so I could watch on my big projector screen through youtube. Great work. The filming, acting and concept are really well done and it keeps your attention. I hope you get the opportunity to make it into a feature film. Awesome work!

  • @mannygrossman
    @mannygrossman Рік тому

    Excellent stuff. I emailed you about having you on my channel for an interview. Don't know if you got it as I never heard back.

  • @paulhart3812
    @paulhart3812 Рік тому

    Finally someone is covering the horror BEFORE the “horror”.

    • @johndoe9362
      @johndoe9362 Рік тому

      Paul Hart, UA-cam: "Shattered Hopes."

    • @paulhart3812
      @paulhart3812 Рік тому

      ​@@johndoe9362 ... I know all about Ryan Katzenbach's SHATTERED HOPES. It's incredibly comrehensive and I love it. But it's not feature film,.. it's documentary. So when I said someone is finally covering the DeFeo family and the trial, I meant in a feature film.format. I know about the film THE AMITYVILLE MURDERS, which is exclusively about the DeFeo family. But it's basically mostly fiction... about the DeFeo's and Butch specifically being haunted by evil spirits.

    • @johndoe9362
      @johndoe9362 Рік тому

      @@paulhart3812 I don't know. I didn't enjoy this film at all. Why is the actor playing Butcher so tall? The acting by all is just kind of weird. The courtroom doesn't look like a 1974 courtroom. I felt bad for the actors. Regarding Katzenbach and Osuna, they seem to be convinced of what really happened on that night. I don't know what to believe. Do you think Dawn actually killed anyone on that night?

    • @Rob-sk1im
      @Rob-sk1im Рік тому

      @@johndoe9362 That's unfortunate that you didn't enjoy the proof-of-concept. Of course viewers have varying subjective opinions when it comes to films, music etc. Our goal was to give the audience further insight into the aftermath of the crime and a glimpse of what the trial was like. Keep in mind that this work isn't a short film, rather scenes from a feature script. Many courtrooms throughout this country, especially in smaller communities actually do resemble the one in this film. I believe most older courts have not renovated because of the historic charm of these buildings. Whether or not the setting of this film location is identical to the actual Suffolk County courtroom is irrelevant. As far as the actor being taller than the real person he's portraying isn't relevant in the world of cinema. When telling a story, be it even one that's based on true events, creative liberties are taken. Perhaps this was a creative decision to make this character appear more pronounced in stature than the other characters. As far as Shattered Hopes goes, it's a completely different kind of medium. Even though I'm sure their budget was substantially higher than this one, their presentation wasn't always a definitive physical interpretation of the real people and location they were replicating. Much of what was presented in that documentary concerning Geraldine Gates has been proven to be untrue. There is far more documentation to prove she fabricated her story than there is to prove she was honest, which in essence makes Shattered Hopes less than a factual documentary.

    • @anton9808
      @anton9808 Рік тому

      @@johndoe9362 You don't get out much, do you? At least this film works harder than any other Amityville film to explain and explore the real tragedy. It's an odd choice of word that you used, "weird." The acting was as good as any of its predecessors in the Amityville franchise. I always find it curious when people use the pseudonym John Doe as their profile name... it wouldn’t shock me if you were Katzenbach or Osuna! But I digress, the filmmakers and actors should be proud of what they accomplished here. And yes, everyone is allowed their opinion, however you seem to be absent the intellect to explain in detail what your issue was. You sound like a troll just shitting on someone's work.

  • @killarneytraynor1973
    @killarneytraynor1973 Рік тому

    Love it! Captures the period so well! Hope we get the full feature!

  • @jordanstevenson4887
    @jordanstevenson4887 Рік тому

    The only question I have is that did Butch and Dawn have a physical confrontation before killing her or was she shot in the position she was found in by scpd?

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      It depends on which narrative you choose to believe. Due to the massive wound Dawn sustained to her head there would have been a significant amount of blood, brain and skull matter. I doubt Butch attempted to clean up her room after the murder. I also don't believe that there was a cover-up by the SCPD at the crime scene.

    • @jordanstevenson4887
      @jordanstevenson4887 Рік тому

      @@outoftimepictures I think its possible that Dawn and Butch had a confrontation in the bedroom but she was simply fighting for her life, Butch managed to overpower her and then shot her in the back of the neck. No I don't believe that the police covered anything up but they lied about the time in which the rifle was found. They maintain that it was Jack Shirvell that found the rifle boxes at 2 :30 A.M before DeFeo actually became a suspect but when you go back and you look at the narrative and you look at the reports, there is alot on the record that indicates that this is a fabrication. Detective Summer's from the I D unit was still going around taking pictures systematically of the house. At 9:13 PM. , according to his log, while on his 6th roll of film out of the 11 that would be taken that night, he got to the second floor. That floor based on the timeline would still have been a real hotbed of activity. They would have still been processing the crime scenes of Marc , John ,Alison , Ronald Senior and Louise. Not wanting to be in their way, based on the log, based in looking at the order of the pictures, he stopped taking pictures on the second floor and immediately went to the third floor from exactly 9:17 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Detective Summer's snaps pictures of Dawn DeFeo's body still laying in bed as well as multiple angles of her room and then he goes across and he takes pictures of Butch DeFeo's room. At 9:32 P.M., Detective Summer's goes downstairs to the second floor, having just loaded his 7th roll of film for the night and there he takes pictures of Marc and John's room and then Allison's room. All of a sudden at 9:40 P.M., according to his own photo log, Detective Summer's goes back up to the third floor, back up to Butch's room and shoots 2 pictures of two rifle boxes standing in the corner. The .22 Marlin and the .35 Marlin before he then aftee taking these 2 pictures, goes back downstairs and resumes shooting the crime scene on the second floor. There's no other reason why Summer's would have stopped taking pictures on the second floor to go up to the third floor and snap pictures of these gun boxes unless he was called up there by one of the Suffolk County Homicide Detectives. The idea that Jack Shirvell first discovered these boxes at 2:30 in the morning and that was the first time that Detectives became aware of them, is impossible. It couldn’t have happened like that. They knew about those boxes five hours before they claimed that they did. Butch stated that it was sometime around 10/10:30 P.M. when Suffolk County Homicide Detectives began to administer the beatings. Given the timeline, it becomes pretty evident those detectives just before 10 P.M. knew about those rifle boxes and began to really hone in on their suspect.

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      @@jordanstevenson4887 Yes, I'd agree that it doesn't make logical sense as to why it was stated Shirvell discovered the boxes at 2:30 in the morning when detectives had been in and out of Butch's room several hours earlier. On the surface, it seems odd to fabricate the discovery of the rifle boxes in the report as the boxes were photographed earlier. It's hard to say if Butch and Dawn struggled with the rifle. We have to remember that Butch is the narrator here. I know he said that Dawn woke up and he told her to go back to bed, who knows if that even happened. The problem is, he's not a reliable narrator so in my opinion, you need to make a decision that's based on the physical evidence, like blood splatter and trajectory of the wound and exit wound. I'm simplifying things here because I don't want to get long-winded. As far as police brutality goes, once again it's really hard to say if that happened. Yes, I know the SCPD did not have a good reputation and that's putting it mildly. However, whatever bruises they did see on his body could have very well have been from a physical altercation with his father.

  • @mannygrossman
    @mannygrossman Рік тому

    Very interested in talking with you about your experiences researching Amityville. I could not find an email so hoping you see this. Thanks!

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Thanks for reaching out. Contact info outoftimepictures@gmail.com

  • @paulhart3812
    @paulhart3812 Рік тому

    Any updates on when this film will be released?

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures Рік тому

      Join the Facebook group for the film for upcoming announcements! facebook.com/groups/469954604826191/?ref=share_group_link

  • @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers

    Chills

  • @adkille437
    @adkille437 Рік тому

    Looks shite ........ cheap assed movie using his name now he is dead.. we all know dawn killed the kids .......

    • @AaronDanieltenni
      @AaronDanieltenni Рік тому

      Disrespectful shit. You have no proof, and he's such a cold liar. So, how the hell would you know? Don't be cold and take the side of a murderer.

  • @chrisowens2429
    @chrisowens2429 2 роки тому

    Great and all I guess. But Ugh. They're not gonna show the murders, and like autopsy reports and photos and stuff???

  • @dariacasinelli6532
    @dariacasinelli6532 2 роки тому

    Very intriguing…

  • @IFBC2022
    @IFBC2022 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @JenGomes
    @JenGomes 2 роки тому

    I can't wait to see this film!!

  • @Rob-sk1im
    @Rob-sk1im 2 роки тому

    Brilliant! The Amityville film that everyone wants to see. This cast looks real good, solid trailer.

  • @jordanstevenson4887
    @jordanstevenson4887 2 роки тому

    I've been trying now for quite a while to find pictures of the Brigante Karl Buick dealership while it was in business but to no avail. The building now is am empty shell but aside from some old newspaper articles, there's virtually no pictures of the dealership when it was in operation.

  • @myname176
    @myname176 2 роки тому

    This trailer is awesome!!!

  • @HarryLevinsonAkubot
    @HarryLevinsonAkubot 2 роки тому

    Amazing trailer!

  • @ryanconnelly1445
    @ryanconnelly1445 2 роки тому

    This trailer was so good! I want to see the whole thing!

  • @donniefrancis9076
    @donniefrancis9076 2 роки тому

    Love how ya cut this! Thanks again for letting me come play with ya'll. Great Crew

  • @JessicaQuenga
    @JessicaQuenga 2 роки тому

    It looks so amazing and left us dying to see more! Exactly what a trailer should be. From the transitions between scenes to the audio, it looks so professional! Great job to everyone involved. I can’t wait to see the whole movie.

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures 2 роки тому

      Jessica! Thank you so much for your kind words! I was beyond fortunate to have some of the best cast and crew attached. The proof-of-concept will be coming this October!

  • @jordanstevenson4887
    @jordanstevenson4887 2 роки тому

    Looking forward to this.

  • @hawkstudios1900
    @hawkstudios1900 2 роки тому

    Suspenseful !!! Great job

  • @scottbehee7807
    @scottbehee7807 2 роки тому

    Fantastic!! Can't wait to see the movie..excellent job to the talented cast and crew for bringing the true Amityville horror story to life!

  • @loganraposo91
    @loganraposo91 2 роки тому

    WOW!! That had me on the edge of my seat from the very beginning!! This is going to blow everyone away!

  • @chrisqunit6534
    @chrisqunit6534 2 роки тому

    Loved this trailer!!! Great job by all!!!

  • @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers
    @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers 2 роки тому

    SOOOO GOOD!

  • @TheMossey2003
    @TheMossey2003 2 роки тому

    I can't wait to see Danielle Petrova in it her first movie thank you for believing in Danielle.

  • @jlopez9382
    @jlopez9382 2 роки тому

    Great video Rob. Very unexpected ending but great storyline

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback! I appreciate you watching.

  • @coreywells8498
    @coreywells8498 3 роки тому

    Nice work Rob!!

    • @Rob-sk1im
      @Rob-sk1im 3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Corey!

  • @nightrunnerproductions
    @nightrunnerproductions 3 роки тому

    This was great in all aspects, the sound design and audio was particularly fantastic!

  • @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers
    @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers 3 роки тому

    I really enjoyed this...even seeing it for the second time. Rob, you are an amazing storyteller. This pulls at the heart strings. And your cast and crew are amazing as well. This is a 10/10. Thanks for sharing <3

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures 3 роки тому

      Coming from a talented filmmaker like yourself makes your words that much more meaningful.

    • @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers
      @gabriellerossonfilmstrailers 3 роки тому

      @@outoftimepictures I'm a huge fan of your work, seriously. So proud of all you've done and will do!

  • @ashlyn4011
    @ashlyn4011 3 роки тому

    Sick and twisted!! Bill is by far my favorite character! Amazing acting! Work of a genius! I need to see the full script come to life!!!

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures 2 роки тому

      I'm lucky to have such a great cast! Thanks for watching and share our Indiegogo!

  • @deborahcool-llorens4977
    @deborahcool-llorens4977 3 роки тому

    It was so cool to see our Airbnb in this short. That was crazy amazing! We didn’t suspect the ending. Knew someone was in the basement. Helen would be happy! Thanks! Deborah and Gary Helen’s House

    • @outoftimepictures
      @outoftimepictures 3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching! What a lovely place you have there. Please share the video! All the best!

  • @Brenden12349
    @Brenden12349 3 роки тому

    🥰🥰 We loved it!!

  • @outoftimepictures
    @outoftimepictures 3 роки тому

    Let us know what you think!