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* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow own a Lexus RX 330, which debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion.
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* AnachronismStew: The beginning of the film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow own a Lexus RX 330, which debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion.
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* AsideGlance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomfortable and pulls a slow one in fustration, but Neil just left it in, not bothering to edit it out.
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* AsideGlance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomfortable and pulls a slow one in fustration, frustration, but Neil just left it in, not bothering to edit it out.
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* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330, which debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breen's interpretation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
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* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess own a Lexus RX 330, which debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breen's interpretation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.Fusion.
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** When Emily overdoses, it doesn't show what would happen when you do overdose, which is gruesome in reality.
** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, especially after recovering from a car crash.
** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, especially after recovering from a car crash.
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** When Emily overdoses, it doesn't show what would happen when you do overdose, which is gruesome in reality.
actually happens during an overdose.
** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does,as it is supposed to improve your condition, especially after recovering from being injured in a car crash.accident.
** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does,
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: Amy is able to somehow shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his car
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: Amy is able to somehow shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his carcar.
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* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330, that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breen's interpretation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
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* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330, that which debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breen's interpretation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
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** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, espically after recovering from a car crash.
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** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, espically especially after recovering from a car crash.
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The movie follows a successful novelist called Dylan, who is suddenly struck by a car but after being given a small mysterious black stone, he rapidly heals from his injuries... and then decides to hack into goverrnment systems, using his hacking abilities. Given that this is a Breen film, there is no surprise that the government is involved in its plot.
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The movie follows a successful novelist called Dylan, who is suddenly struck by a car car, but after being given a small small, mysterious black stone, he rapidly heals from his injuries... and then decides to hack into goverrnment systems, government systems using his hacking abilities. Given that this is a Breen film, there is no surprise that the government is involved in its plot.
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: Amy somehow is able to shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his car
* TheAce: This being a Neil Breen film, its no surprise Dylan is this, being a skilled hacker, even though his laptops arent even turned on.
* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330 that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breens interpritation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
* TheAce: This being a Neil Breen film, its no surprise Dylan is this, being a skilled hacker, even though his laptops arent even turned on.
* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330 that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breens interpritation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: Amy somehow is able to somehow shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his car
* TheAce: This being a Neil Breen film,its it's no surprise Dylan is this, being a skilled hacker, hacker even though his laptops arent laptops aren't even turned on.
* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX330 330, that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breens interpritation either Breen's interpretation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
* TheAce: This being a Neil Breen film,
* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX
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** When Emily overdoses, it doesnt doesn't show what would happen when you do overdose, which is gruesome in reality.
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* AsideGlance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomforatble and pulls a slow one in fustration, but Neil just left it in, he did not bother to edit it out.
* BrokenRecord: Characters have a tendicy to repeat themselves, even Neil himself falls under this.
-->'''Dylan:''' ''"I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?"''
* BrokenRecord: Characters have a tendicy to repeat themselves, even Neil himself falls under this.
-->'''Dylan:''' ''"I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?"''
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* AsideGlance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomforatble uncomfortable and pulls a slow one in fustration, but Neil just left it in, he did not bother bothering to edit it out.
* BrokenRecord: Characters have atendicy tendency to repeat themselves, themselves; even Neil himself falls under this.
-->'''Dylan:'''''"I I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?"''
suicide?
* BrokenRecord: Characters have a
-->'''Dylan:'''
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!!Hack into these examples
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!!Hack into these examples
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The [[Creator/NeilBreen Breenius]] strikes again!
''Fateful Findings'' is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course, starring]] Neil Breen himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared [[SoBadItsGood one of the worst films]] ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.
''Fateful Findings'' is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course, starring]] Neil Breen himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared [[SoBadItsGood one of the worst films]] ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.
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The [[Creator/NeilBreen Breenius]] strikes again!
again a 3rd time!
''Fateful Findings'' is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course,starring]] Neil Breen starring]] [[Creator/NeilBreen Neil Breen]] himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared [[SoBadItsGood one of the worst films]] ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.
''Fateful Findings'' is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course,
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Fateful Findings is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course, starring]] Neil Breen himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared [[SoBadItsGood one of the worst films]] ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.
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-->-- '''Dylan' revealing to the public that he has accessed information about corrupt government systems''
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-->-- '''Dylan' revealing to the public that he has accessed information about corrupt government systems''
'''Dylan'''
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!!Hack into these examples!!
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!!Hack into these examples!!
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[[caption-width-right:600:''"I'm not ready for this!"''[[note]] Dylan (Neil Breen), Emily (Klara Landrat), Leah (Jennifer Autry)[[/note]]]]
->''"I wanna be honest with all of you. I've been hacking into government and corporate systems all over the country. All over the world. I have discovered more information than any hacker ever has. Ever. What I have found will shock you. Here are the files and supporting documents. And supporting truths. The factual documents. I'm releasing these files to the public today."''
-->-- '''Dylan' revealing to the public that he has accessed information about corrupt government systems''
The [[Creator/NeilBreen Breenius]] strikes again!
Fateful Findings is a 2012 indie sci-fi film [[CopiouslyCreditedCreator directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course, starring]] Neil Breen himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared [[SoBadItsGood one of the worst films]] ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.
The movie follows a successful novelist called Dylan, who is suddenly struck by a car but after being given a small mysterious black stone, he rapidly heals from his injuries... and then decides to hack into goverrnment systems, using his hacking abilities. Given that this is a Breen film, there is no surprise that the government is involved in its plot.
Of course, the film is infamous due to [[MemeticMutation one particular scene]]. In fact, the whole film itself is one big Memetic Mutation.
!!Hack into these examples!!
* AccidentalAimingSkills: Amy somehow is able to shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his car
* TheAce: This being a Neil Breen film, its no surprise Dylan is this, being a skilled hacker, even though his laptops arent even turned on.
* AnachronismStew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330 that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breens interpritation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
* ArtisticLicenseMedicine:
** When Emily overdoses, it doesnt show what would happen when you do overdose, which is gruesome in reality.
** You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, espically after recovering from a car crash.
* AsideGlance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomforatble and pulls a slow one in fustration, but Neil just left it in, he did not bother to edit it out.
* BrokenRecord: Characters have a tendicy to repeat themselves, even Neil himslef falls under this.
-->'''Dylan:''' ''"I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?"''
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->''No more books!''
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