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Jennifer Help Us (2014)
Topic Started: Jul 12 2016, 12:19 AM (33 Views)
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A vengeful high school senior, whose violent kidnapping of a fellow student, collides with her town's haunted house and its brutal past.
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Beyond the trailer, I haven't seen anything else. I think what got my attention initially was that it was filmed on a budget under $3,000, and that both the sound and film were recorded on an iPhone 4s. Someone on tumblr tagged screen shots of the movie as "extreme horror", which I hope it stays true to, since I'm always interested in finding the next big thing.
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I'm listening to the review No Budget Nightmares is doing, and they said the movie is up on the movie's official website--and it's still up.

http://www.jenniferhelpus.com/play-movie.html
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I'm about seven minutes into this so far (the actual movie, which is buffering), and I'm kind of impressed with that they've done so far on an iPhone. It's pretty mind blowing to see how creative and innovative some filmmakers are.
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So I just finished it, and it's not too bad for what they did on that kind of a budget (and it was for sure done under $1000). There was a kickstarter going on to help fund a sequel, but it failed, so I'm not sure if it's ever going to happen.

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