EthanFrome

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This is an old movie I posted on youtube from the ThrillerMakers. It's called "HIT." Two young high school boys meet at one of their houses before going to a party, but one has something different in mind for his friend. After awkward chatting, one of the boys snaps and strangles his friend on the couch from behind and murders him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymxuU7cbwxs
 
These vids are copyrighted and I know people have been tracked down and sued for sharing them. I think that's why the Thrillermakers stopped making movies. I have a few copies and got one of their messages, they somehow found out who I was and where I lived and politely warned me to keep the vids to myself. That's why their films are hard to find. They said they just want everyone to respect their copyrights. They seem to have a lot of devoted followers, and I noticed others have taken down their vids too. Just saying.
 
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I'm sorry but this is just silly .. Thrillermakers made some excellent films .. That we would all enjoy! But, then somebody started posting them, I guess here!! And they disappeared. Why don't they just start a pay website and make money off it? They really are good enough for that! They were very realistic for lower budget. I understand Todd is going to start selling them, but with one update a week and all the productions he has. It is going to be forever before we sees them. Just sayin'
 
They have considered that, even as VODs that can be viewed but not downloaded. But when their films were originally posted on YouTube they directly said they'd only post films if viewers promised not to share them. Of course, that's not realistic, but most of their fans were in direct contact with them and even saw films others never saw. Trust was the issue, and too many people started posting their films on other sites without their permission. But there's always the possibility they will find the right venue to share the work they completed but never released. Best Deaths has rights to "No More Talk," at this point, and they have the option to license HD reissues of "Saturday," "Killing Cary," "I Got Dibs," and "Tie Die" in the future, as well as a few other titles that might be available in the future. But if their work starts showing up around the Web (which is against Best Death's policy as well), they'll likely disappear for good. Anyway, thanks for the compliment and support. I'll pass it along.
 
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NO MORE TALK is coming out on BestDeaths next week...No More Talk Part One 27.jpgNo More Talk Part One 28.jpgNo More Talk Part One 29.jpgNo More Talk Part One 30.jpg
 
Actually, I made a mistake.. NO MORE TALK is coming out on Wednesday night on BestDeaths.com ... (just in time for Thanksgiving :)No More Talk Part One 01.jpgNo More Talk Part One 04.jpgNo More Talk Part One 09.jpgNo More Talk Part One 12.jpgNo More Talk Part One 10.jpg
 
Thrillermakers never released "Hit" publicly, sold, or shared it. So any copies are unauthorized from its owners, making it illegal to own, let alone post. Thanks for the interest, though.

It was intended to be a Thrillermakers take on the two garrotings from "The Godfather," by the way.
 
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