it's paradoxical that he makes such blatant ego vanity projects, yet his ego seems to withstand more deirision than 99.999% of artists would be able to handle
There is sincere effort and pure intent. It's just really incompetently done. Like someone being proud and happy to show off their garden full of weeds. Dandelions are flowers, too, are they not??
Well... A couple of differences. Kojima is far too pretentious and is incapable of stopping lying. But not just lying. Telling the dumbest, most obvious lies possible. And then he has the gall to expect everyone to be surprised when he reveals that the obvious lie was a lie. We get it. You successfully pulled off a bait-and-switch in MGS2 once. Stop trying to recreate that moment. Your writing isn't anywhere near you being able to pull off a surprise like that on purpose.
Neil is on the bleeding edge of making films i can only describe as "unreleased 90's point and click adventure fmv games-core" and I'm fucking ecstatic.
I gotta say, the special effects and general look of this movie is actually pretty high quality for Neil Breen, everything has this mystic atmospheric quality - And the forest areas are utterly gorgeous. Point and Click style things give me the best kind of chills.
I always felt like 100 minutes, 100 seconds etc is how it should be, Its the 100 hours bit that always mess me up and make me think that it might not be the best idea.
Neil Breen is one of the truest cinematographers out there. Guy puts his blood and soul into movies that have worse quality than a frat college kid short, but he doesn't do it for money or glory, he does it because he genuinely enjoys making movies, and we love him for that. He is the real human Breen and a real hero
I don't know if he does it because he "genuinely enjoys making movies" -- I think there is something in him that demands to be expressed, and film making is the best way to get that vision to the world.
You know who doesn't feel that Neil Breen is getting old? Neil Breen. He will be casting twentysomething women as his childhood friends until the heat death of the universe.
I've watched him for years and when mentioning neil breen he always gets excited and his voice will high pitched. I can't think of anything else that he reacts that way too
It is beautiful that as he gains more and more experience at film making and gets more and more feedback he still somehow manages to get worse and worse at his craft. That takes real talent.
eventually he'll find some filmmaking version of the horseshoe theory, where he'll get so incompetent as a filmmaker that he'll somehow make a movie that's unironically a masterpiece.
I also think that his money is starting to run out. Which explains the more reliance on green screen instead of shooting on location. And now he is more and more asking for financial aid, compared to have seemingly self funded his first movies with his savings and job-salary. For these type of filmmakers, less budget will generally sigbificantly lower the quality of……everything. Dont know if this is true, but that is the hunch im getting. :)
@@Jacob-lv6zy also he’s in his 60s i believe and with that age combined with him having to direct, produce, act, as well as edit his film you could see why he started to utilize green screen more and stopped going to places to shoot, especially since most of his films were shot in broad daylight. That and presumably covid had impacted his day job quite a lot (which i believe is architect)
Neil Breens existence is a great example of two things I think can be hard to convey: 1. Being comprehensively terrible at every aspect of your passion doesn't mean it can't still be beautiful if it's done earnestly. 2. Brilliance is completely subjective.
No matter how bad his movies may be, there's just so much heart in them. Neil Breen deserves our support just for going through the effort, writing a script, getting people together and putting out an actual full on movie - not a 5 minute skit, an actual movie! - and ending up with something that he loves. I admire that. You watch his creations, and they scream at you: "We exist. We have been created. What is your excuse?"
I can't help feeling like this weirdness and the unnatural acting is deliberate, used to express some deep, emotional message we can't grasp. But this kind of acting also takes away from the serious scenes in the movie, where we are supposed to feel this dissonance. After all, it doesn't seem intended if it's everywhere in the movie, rather, it seems comical.
@@jamie6819 You think no effort went into this? Okay, prove it. Write, produce, set up, direct, and edit a full-length film that is even half as enjoyable as a Breen film.
I love how the video doesn't even have the website link.That trailer made my fucking year. I immediately showed it to our bad movie circle and we are so hyped.
I saw 'Twisted Pair' in a theatre and it remains the single most amazing movie-going experience of my life. I cannot wait for this film. I even brought a can of tuna along, just in case.
Pablo Picasso said it took him 4 years to learn to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to learn to paint like a child...It is easy to imagine making a movie like Neil Breen back when we were kids, but to do it as adults while like you said, being "in on the joke" would almost certainly come off as dishonest. Neil Breen is painting like a child, and I believe that Pablo Picasso would have revered him.
I'm still pissed he wasn't cast as Morpheus in the Sandman show. "I cannot believe you left the dreaming. I can NOT believe you left the dreaming. How could you have done this, how could have left the dreaming.
If the ultimate intent of a filmmaker is to entertain and move their audience, then Neil Breen is the most consistently successful director I have ever seen.
I love that out of the list of self made bad movie directors, Neil Breen is the man we all unironically love. Truly just a man happy with just being able to make his art
Neil Breen's movie announcement made my day when I saw it. I'm glad he's still making movies and staying true to himself. Neil Breen, if you are reading this I love you.
It's because you weren't selected by a bright light in the sky. So you never had your DNA reprogrammed to make you more humanoid with superior powers. Sorry about that.
Good art is supposed to make you think, to invoke emotions, and Neil Breen delivers on both fronts with his movies. After having seen just one of his works you want to talk about them with people, show them to people, you want to share the experience you've had. It's art in its truest form. Thank you Neil.
I feel like Neil should get an honorary Emmy or something for Most Wholesome Filmmaker. I've never seen a filmmaker so bad at all aspects of filmmaking be so passionate in his craft.
I honestly want to believe that this man has been a part of one of the most elaborate pranks in the history of man The consistency of this man's ineptitude to make a coherent film is literally unbelievable
I told my friend in Toronto, since I'm doing TIFF for the first time next year, that if it does indeed get shown, I'm buying our tickets. I do sincerely hope it gets shown, I've been dying to see a Neil Breen movie in the theater for ages.
"No one has had such ambition to have a film they want to make and goes fully thorough with it despite lack of budget and talent And that is what makes Neil Breen the most pure film maker alive"
I hope we all get to enjoy Cade - The tortured crossing next year. It looks fucking amazing. I am kind of sad Breen seems to rely more and more on green screens, but so does Hollywood's hundred million dollar films so who cares! It genuinely looks amazing, can't wait.
I have the utmost respect for Neil Breen's ambition and creativity. The guy pours an enormous amount of time, money, and effort into making his unique films. I wish him great success, and that he continues to make his movies.
I met him with a friend of mine, and I can say honestly, and sincerely that he is not self-aware. He believes his movies are greatness. And in a way they are lol
It’s incredible that he hasn’t ruined his career like every other bad movie creator has. I sincerely hope he’s been stashing enough money away to retire comfortably.
He likely retired from his architecture career after his first few films. He is doing well financially, the red Ferrari in both Double Down and Fateful Findings is his and that car is not cheap, even in 2005 when DD was filmed.
Even though we all want him to never change. I would understand him seeing people laughing at his movies and changing his style eventually. Although I'll always respect his determination to make his movie HIS way and I hope that flavour of breen always persist in future.
My favourite part was seeings screenshots edits of the movie with the addition of an old school Point & Click UI (a lot of laptops in the inventory) Making it look like a FMV adventure game! Which honestly it fits PERFECTLY!
I enjoy the awful messes this man creates; but I’m always blown away that he doesn’t even make marginal improvements over so many years. Even low budget or bizarre directors learn things as they go along and hone their craft at least a little bit. Dudes an enigma.
iirc he believes he is improving their quality by using more breen screen and digital effects and such, its just that his idea of improvment in film making is completely different to everyone elses. i dont know if hes ever seen a movie
The way the characters are positioned and shot from a distance is like all those old survival horror games with fixed camera angles and wonky English voice acting. Glad to see Breen is taking inspiration from a wide variety of sources.
I half expect that when he passes a video will release saying that this was all a prank and then his family releases the greatest movie of all time that he made to be released after his death. With an added bio describing how he tricked us all.
In the fight scene, the further “away” the extras are, the further forward their green screen layer is. Physically impossible, yet Breen has done it. True surrealism.
Breen is the David Lynch of so bad it's good movies. I love every single movie he's made. He does wtf he wants with his movies and there's something to respect about that.
He's a wholesome, calm and actually funny version of Uwe Boll. Neil's movies are unironically excellent comedies to watch with a group of friends while drinking. Uwe's _"movies?"_ Not so much.
I saw this on Saturday in the theatre. It was a nightmare. A truly beautiful horrible wonderful nightmare. It was a glorious experience. Haven't felt anything like that since I saw Cats 2019 but this was much more astounding to see.
A much more surreal of an experience. I had no idea what was going on. I felt intoxicated. Everyone needs to see this marvellous disaster of a feature film.
Dude, I have a running thought that if there is an afterlife, everybody gets their own "server" to create into whatever they want. Imagine a BREEN world. You go there, Neil Breen's afterlife, and it's just living the dreem. Lighting never lands on you right, stilted dialogue, even YOU speak like a Breen character...the works.
You are the first entertainment creator that I follow, and I follow many, that's acknowledged this wonderful occasion. Thanks! I can't wait to see it. That trailer is next level! 😄
I like how in the "fight" (or air punching) scene where they jump off the stair rail, he acts surprised to see them, even though he was the 3rd person jumping off the rail beside them. Clearly a genius and not an alien mental patient. 🙄
No matter how bad his movies are, I still have to appreciate all the heart & effort Neil Breen puts in to creating them. AI could never produce a Neil Breen movie, he is a treasure of humanity
I am genuinely excited for this: showed my partner Twisted pair and can't wait to show him this masterpiece as well... Hoping there will still be cartoonish slapping sound effects like in the previous one
25:20 LOOK MOM THERE I AM!
No way it's Shayy Undertale real
👏
yikes
A lizard person. Never trust them.
Dere he is!
it's paradoxical that he makes such blatant ego vanity projects, yet his ego seems to withstand more deirision than 99.999% of artists would be able to handle
I think he lacks appropriate sensory input mechanisms.
@@pretorious700 You're just jealous of the Breen.
@@pretorious700nah bro he’s on his breen male grind set
The man's a champ
I belive he is so confident that hed able to just not let it phase him. That or he is just very oblivious.
He may be terrible at writing, directing, and graphics, but this man continues to be a gloriously oblivious *artist*
Breenius
A real human Breen
Bless him for believing in his shit and believing we're all just simps who don't get his masterpieces
There is sincere effort and pure intent. It's just really incompetently done. Like someone being proud and happy to show off their garden full of weeds. Dandelions are flowers, too, are they not??
@@smaakjeks in swedish dandelions are called maskros (worm rose). A rose is still a rose.
Neil Breen is like if Hideo Kojima was schizophrenic and grew up in rural Nevada
Imagine a Kojima-Breen joint project
Amazing
Needs to be a character in the next death stranding game.
Well... A couple of differences. Kojima is far too pretentious and is incapable of stopping lying. But not just lying. Telling the dumbest, most obvious lies possible. And then he has the gall to expect everyone to be surprised when he reveals that the obvious lie was a lie. We get it. You successfully pulled off a bait-and-switch in MGS2 once. Stop trying to recreate that moment. Your writing isn't anywhere near you being able to pull off a surprise like that on purpose.
@@ShroudedWolf51 Did... did Kojima kill your family or something?
Yikes, dude.
@@ShroudedWolf51 did hideo eat your hamster or something calm down son
Neil is on the bleeding edge of making films i can only describe as "unreleased 90's point and click adventure fmv games-core" and I'm fucking ecstatic.
neil breen's monkey island 1994 trailer.
they're all recorded in places with really funky locations with bad audio, but some of those games actually had good narratives
I gotta say, the special effects and general look of this movie is actually pretty high quality for Neil Breen, everything has this mystic atmospheric quality - And the forest areas are utterly gorgeous. Point and Click style things give me the best kind of chills.
That's the perfect description for Fateful Findings lmfao
Neil Breen is such an idealistic filmmaker that he's changing the hour to 100 minutes long
When we watch his movies we are on Breen-Time.
I always felt like 100 minutes, 100 seconds etc is how it should be, Its the 100 hours bit that always mess me up and make me think that it might not be the best idea.
He can bend time and space. Dark matter. Dark energy. Quantum physics. The string theory.
Ive never been happier to be named Cade in my life
The chosen one!!!
Legit cool name.
Super underrated name honestly. I don’t think I’ve ever met a Cade irl
You must fulfill your destiny Cade and fight your twon
Would you describe your life as a tortured crossing?
Someone called “Green Screen” “Breen Screen” in the comments for the trailer & it was the best thing I’ve seen all year.
I think they've officially adopted breen screen over at the redlettermedia subreddit as well.
I can't believe he's making a new film. I CANNOT believe he's making a new film.
He can't help himself out of this one, Jim.
How could he make a new film? *wipes film on his face*
Why not?
WHY
“I’m gonna shoot this diam film full’o films!”
Neil Breen is one of the truest cinematographers out there. Guy puts his blood and soul into movies that have worse quality than a frat college kid short, but he doesn't do it for money or glory, he does it because he genuinely enjoys making movies, and we love him for that. He is the real human Breen and a real hero
He's one of the directors of all time
That song is even better after replacing being with breen😂
That was beautifully said.
I don't know if he does it because he "genuinely enjoys making movies" -- I think there is something in him that demands to be expressed, and film making is the best way to get that vision to the world.
@m Usually all in the same movie
I just hope he never stops making movies. I feel like he's getting old and it scares me a little, he's one of a kind, a true auteur
Your fear is based on a faulty assumption that death will come for him.
Neil Breen doesn't die... he respawns
autiste*
I’ve read “a true amateur”.
You know who doesn't feel that Neil Breen is getting old? Neil Breen. He will be casting twentysomething women as his childhood friends until the heat death of the universe.
I don't think I've ever heard Adum's voice so full of genuine happines and joy.
What Neil does to a mf
Is there an alternative for Breen?
@@CollegeDroputPowerpoints Ferengi?
It's the dopabreen.
I've watched him for years and when mentioning neil breen he always gets excited and his voice will high pitched. I can't think of anything else that he reacts that way too
It is beautiful that as he gains more and more experience at film making and gets more and more feedback he still somehow manages to get worse and worse at his craft. That takes real talent.
eventually he'll find some filmmaking version of the horseshoe theory, where he'll get so incompetent as a filmmaker that he'll somehow make a movie that's unironically a masterpiece.
Sort of like Amir Shervan (Hollywood Cop being in some ways more competent than the later Samurai Cop)?
He’s turning into bad photoshop the movie. His stuff is getting worse. I miss vegas.
I also think that his money is starting to run out. Which explains the more reliance on green screen instead of shooting on location. And now he is more and more asking for financial aid, compared to have seemingly self funded his first movies with his savings and job-salary.
For these type of filmmakers, less budget will generally sigbificantly lower the quality of……everything.
Dont know if this is true, but that is the hunch im getting. :)
@@Jacob-lv6zy also he’s in his 60s i believe and with that age combined with him having to direct, produce, act, as well as edit his film you could see why he started to utilize green screen more and stopped going to places to shoot, especially since most of his films were shot in broad daylight. That and presumably covid had impacted his day job quite a lot (which i believe is architect)
I love Neil Breen so much he's probably my favorite working director honestly
i lkike her more than james cam tbh
@@Sandux930 Her?
@@myhopeyourhopej-hope9913 gender abolitionism my brister
Seek professional help.
Neil using an "aol" email for the movie makes him either truly trapped in time or in on the joke.
"Power to the indie community."
Abso-fucking-lutley. I don't care about the quality; he's such a sincere filmmaker. Love him.
Hope he never stops.
Neil Breens existence is a great example of two things I think can be hard to convey:
1. Being comprehensively terrible at every aspect of your passion doesn't mean it can't still be beautiful if it's done earnestly.
2. Brilliance is completely subjective.
Reading "Being Terrible at your Passion earnestly is Beautiful" made me cry
@@ThatOneIrishFurry Weird because that’s what I try to tell the women I sleep with but they don’t feel the same way
"Beautiful" in the most obscenely twisted definition, yes.
love this comment ♥️
Avatar 2... the World Cup final... nothing can match the excitement for the new Neil Breen movie trailer
What's this...world Cup?
Well I'm from Germany....
So this World Cup was fucking boring to me... 😅🤭🙈
@@chanceneck8072 no one asked 😅🤭🙈
@@chanceneck8072 ratio 😅🤭🙈
@@IronPal Can you stop being such an asshole? Are you always only telling things you were asked? My god.... 😒
Most people would just provide a link to the site within the video itself; but no, he spells it out incorrectly instead. A master salesman truly.
The harder it is to get, the more you want it.
No matter how bad his movies may be, there's just so much heart in them. Neil Breen deserves our support just for going through the effort, writing a script, getting people together and putting out an actual full on movie - not a 5 minute skit, an actual movie! - and ending up with something that he loves. I admire that. You watch his creations, and they scream at you: "We exist. We have been created. What is your excuse?"
>effort
Lmao
@@jamie6819
>meme arrows
loser
I can't help feeling like this weirdness and the unnatural acting is deliberate, used to express some deep, emotional message we can't grasp. But this kind of acting also takes away from the serious scenes in the movie, where we are supposed to feel this dissonance. After all, it doesn't seem intended if it's everywhere in the movie, rather, it seems comical.
@@jamie6819 You think no effort went into this? Okay, prove it. Write, produce, set up, direct, and edit a full-length film that is even half as enjoyable as a Breen film.
@@ShroudedWolf51 lol shut up nerd
I love how every shot looks like a FMV point and click adventure
Neil Breen would be the perfect guy for a new Phantasmagoria game. I'm not even joking.
Yep… he is going 100% cheap video editing. I’m not a fan.
I call it Ren'py the movie
Neil Breen is this generations Ed Wood and I can't wait for someone to make a biopic about him in 20 years.
This is so going to happen. I'm so glad I'm here to appreciate his genius while he's alive and making films.
May be sooner than that. Tommy Wiseau has already had a biopic.
How many years/decades do his Non-disclosures last? It's been how many years since Double Down and no one's been interviewed to this day?
@@robotrix Wait, he actually makes his actors and crew sign non-disclosure agreements?
I think Neil Breen is also the contemporary Philip K Dick.
Glad to see Adam acknowledge his happiness more lately in his videos. A happy stallion is a healthy stallion after all.
The best thing about Neil is that his movies are actually more interesting than like 80% of movies i find on my streaming subscriptions
I love how the video doesn't even have the website link.That trailer made my fucking year. I immediately showed it to our bad movie circle and we are so hyped.
Neil Breen is a national treasure.
National AND international
@@Xdlol-xx6jf Universal.
@@r.e.z9428 Interdimensional.
@@r.e.z9428 Multiversal
@@zluurkeaksz Omniversal.
I feel Neil breen really captures the essence of an old point and click game
I saw 'Twisted Pair' in a theatre and it remains the single most amazing movie-going experience of my life. I cannot wait for this film. I even brought a can of tuna along, just in case.
2 hours of Breen monologues. Amazing.
Or 1h36
Or maybe an hour has 100 minutes, who knows, not Niel Breen, that's for sure.
Pablo Picasso said it took him 4 years to learn to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to learn to paint like a child...It is easy to imagine making a movie like Neil Breen back when we were kids, but to do it as adults while like you said, being "in on the joke" would almost certainly come off as dishonest. Neil Breen is painting like a child, and I believe that Pablo Picasso would have revered him.
The long awaited sequel to twisted pair?
I have a feeling Neil will be taking us to places we've never Breen before....
I'm still pissed he wasn't cast as Morpheus in the Sandman show.
"I cannot believe you left the dreaming. I can NOT believe you left the dreaming. How could you have done this, how could have left the dreaming.
Imagine a Neil Breen screening at Cannes. I want to believe in a beautiful world.
i seriously can't remember the last time i was this excited for a movie.
That’s really sad
That's why have Neil to fulfill our lives
Neil Breen is a purest form of an artist. He just creates, the detractors be damned. I love it.
Neil brien is like the perfect outsider artist
His movies look like those full motion video point and click games, like Darkseed. I don't know why it's so charming
That's what I was saying. Phantasmagoria meets Mortal Kombat :))
Neil Breen is honestly a fucking lighthouse of joy and warmth in this cold, dark, hostile ocean we call life on Earth. We love you Neil xx
If the ultimate intent of a filmmaker is to entertain and move their audience, then Neil Breen is the most consistently successful director I have ever seen.
Successful is an understatement, it's above and beyond
I have been waiting for Neil
Breen to surpass our high expectations for him.
"This is so much different than everything else I've done."
Bro that synopsis is the most Neil Breen shit I've ever read in my life.
This man is a genius.He picked up the baton dropped by David Lynch and he has never stopped running.
This just goes to show doing what you love with passion and effort can pay off in the long run. This man should never stop making movies.
God bless this man. A true artist! Hollywood has much to learn from his movies.
I love Neil Breen and adum’s joy for him. Just happy times all around. Thanks Neil
To see a Neil Breen flick at sundance would be a dream come true
I love that out of the list of self made bad movie directors, Neil Breen is the man we all unironically love.
Truly just a man happy with just being able to make his art
With those fighting scenes, Neil has finally found a way to increase the number of Neils shown in any given scene beyond two.
It was the only way to further improve his movies. Showing more Neil Breen/Minute
Breen+Naruto > Jackie Chan
I’m more excited for this movie than I am for anything Marvel has announced recently
every frame of that trailer is truly a painting
I don’t think I have ever seen Adum so utterly genuinely gleeful. This is a beautiful moment
No one has adapted the sheer feel of a video game better than Neil Breen has adapted the very heart and soul of FMV games. Bless him.
Neil Breen's movie announcement made my day when I saw it. I'm glad he's still making movies and staying true to himself.
Neil Breen, if you are reading this I love you.
My life would be significantly different if i had even just a sliver of Niel Breens confidence, or whatever you call it.
It's because you weren't selected by a bright light in the sky. So you never had your DNA reprogrammed to make you more humanoid with superior powers. Sorry about that.
Good art is supposed to make you think, to invoke emotions, and Neil Breen delivers on both fronts with his movies. After having seen just one of his works you want to talk about them with people, show them to people, you want to share the experience you've had.
It's art in its truest form.
Thank you Neil.
Neil Breen obviously loves what he does.
and we love what he does too
I feel like Neil should get an honorary Emmy or something for Most Wholesome Filmmaker. I've never seen a filmmaker so bad at all aspects of filmmaking be so passionate in his craft.
I honestly want to believe that this man has been a part of one of the most elaborate pranks in the history of man
The consistency of this man's ineptitude to make a coherent film is literally unbelievable
prankster? he is the messiah that is gonna save us all from dirty politicians
I told my friend in Toronto, since I'm doing TIFF for the first time next year, that if it does indeed get shown, I'm buying our tickets. I do sincerely hope it gets shown, I've been dying to see a Neil Breen movie in the theater for ages.
"No one has had such ambition to have a film they want to make and goes fully thorough with it despite lack of budget and talent
And that is what makes Neil Breen the most pure film maker alive"
I think he might be the world’s first soundproof human. He cannot hear any criticism. It is always filtered through his Breenius.
I hope we all get to enjoy Cade - The tortured crossing next year. It looks fucking amazing. I am kind of sad Breen seems to rely more and more on green screens, but so does Hollywood's hundred million dollar films so who cares! It genuinely looks amazing, can't wait.
I can't believe Neil Breen secretly made Phantasmagoria 3
I have the utmost respect for Neil Breen's ambition and creativity. The guy pours an enormous amount of time, money, and effort into making his unique films. I wish him great success, and that he continues to make his movies.
I met him with a friend of mine, and I can say honestly, and sincerely that he is not self-aware. He believes his movies are greatness. And in a way they are lol
It’s incredible that he hasn’t ruined his career like every other bad movie creator has. I sincerely hope he’s been stashing enough money away to retire comfortably.
He likely retired from his architecture career after his first few films. He is doing well financially, the red Ferrari in both Double Down and Fateful Findings is his and that car is not cheap, even in 2005 when DD was filmed.
Even though we all want him to never change. I would understand him seeing people laughing at his movies and changing his style eventually.
Although I'll always respect his determination to make his movie HIS way and I hope that flavour of breen always persist in future.
I love that Adum talking about Neil Breen sounds nearly identical to Adum talking about Charlie Kaufman.
You can hear how much love and respect he has for Neil Breen. It's endearing.
i love how he starts to use more and more green screen (breen screen)
A Christmas Neil Breen movie binge is definitely a good mood.
My favourite part was seeings screenshots edits of the movie with the addition of an old school Point & Click UI (a lot of laptops in the inventory)
Making it look like a FMV adventure game! Which honestly it fits PERFECTLY!
I enjoy the awful messes this man creates; but I’m always blown away that he doesn’t even make marginal improvements over so many years. Even low budget or bizarre directors learn things as they go along and hone their craft at least a little bit.
Dudes an enigma.
I think they look marginally improved from a distance.
There are fewer laptops now, as they say in the vid - whether that’s an improvement is up to you
iirc he believes he is improving their quality by using more breen screen and digital effects and such, its just that his idea of improvment in film making is completely different to everyone elses. i dont know if hes ever seen a movie
The way the characters are positioned and shot from a distance is like all those old survival horror games with fixed camera angles and wonky English voice acting. Glad to see Breen is taking inspiration from a wide variety of sources.
I want someone who lights up when they see me, the way you light up when you see a new Neil Breen trailer.
I half expect that when he passes a video will release saying that this was all a prank and then his family releases the greatest movie of all time that he made to be released after his death. With an added bio describing how he tricked us all.
In the fight scene, the further “away” the extras are, the further forward their green screen layer is. Physically impossible, yet Breen has done it. True surrealism.
This man is an actual artist with a world wide audience many struggling artists can only dream about.
It makes me so happy to know there’s a genuine and sizeable group of people supporting someone like Mr. Breen. He’s one in a million- no, ten million.
Breen is the David Lynch of so bad it's good movies. I love every single movie he's made. He does wtf he wants with his movies and there's something to respect about that.
Neil Breen is a true artist, and I mean that with the upmost sincerity and respect. Godspeed Mr. Breen.
Neil Breen is Uwe Boll but with talent.
I'd say he is Uwe Boll without the cynicism. Talentwise they are a close match imo.
I don't really sense much passion in Uwe Boll movies
Hes a less bitter Uwe Boll
He's a wholesome, calm and actually funny version of Uwe Boll.
Neil's movies are unironically excellent comedies to watch with a group of friends while drinking.
Uwe's _"movies?"_ Not so much.
If there is an antidote to Marvel it's Breen and for that he's priceless. Truly, all eyes on Breen.
This trailer makes the movie looks.. Comprehensive, he's maturing as an author
I saw this on Saturday in the theatre.
It was a nightmare.
A truly beautiful horrible wonderful nightmare.
It was a glorious experience.
Haven't felt anything like that since I saw Cats 2019 but this was much more astounding to see.
A much more surreal of an experience. I had no idea what was going on. I felt intoxicated.
Everyone needs to see this marvellous disaster of a feature film.
The way this is acted and presented reminds me so much of Dark seed 2. It has that great 90s fmv game vibe.
Dude, I have a running thought that if there is an afterlife, everybody gets their own "server" to create into whatever they want. Imagine a BREEN world. You go there, Neil Breen's afterlife, and it's just living the dreem. Lighting never lands on you right, stilted dialogue, even YOU speak like a Breen character...the works.
I can really see the overall joy in Adam's eyes when he talks about Breen.
It’s Breein’ time
You are the first entertainment creator that I follow, and I follow many, that's acknowledged this wonderful occasion. Thanks! I can't wait to see it. That trailer is next level! 😄
I agree wholeheartedly that seeing a Breen film in a theatre is an experience unlike any other
I like how in the "fight" (or air punching) scene where they jump off the stair rail, he acts surprised to see them, even though he was the 3rd person jumping off the rail beside them.
Clearly a genius and not an alien mental patient. 🙄
Neil Breen should make an FMV adventure game.
Ecstatic that Neil continues to produce films. Distraught that he is retiring the laptop flinging.
He is Captain Beefheart without Frank Zappa, pure genius.
I named the newest kitten in my home Neil Breen, and yes thats the name I'm giving the vet when I take him in for his first check up lol
LOL I'm sure he would be honored
No matter how bad his movies are, I still have to appreciate all the heart & effort Neil Breen puts in to creating them. AI could never produce a Neil Breen movie, he is a treasure of humanity
Breen himself might be an AI tho
He's got the hair of a 105 year old woman barely clinging on to life.
There has to be a way we can all watch this together live when it comes out. That would be amazing.
It's Neil's world and we're just living in it
I am genuinely excited for this: showed my partner Twisted pair and can't wait to show him this masterpiece as well... Hoping there will still be cartoonish slapping sound effects like in the previous one