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Best F(r)iends Volume 1

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A comic drama and spine chiller film that takes after Jon Kortina, a good looking youthful endeavors to discover a vocation to pick up cash. His destiny makes him meet, Harvey Lewis, a strange mortician who gives him a vocation at his morgue. They participate together and begin to take the brilliant things from the dead's teeth to increase much cash.
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To really enjoy this picture, one must require severe acclimatisation to the 'so bad it's good' style of filmmaking, the only discernible way to get the most out of Justin MacGregor's tame debut.
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The cinematography is half-way decent, the performances that aren't Wiseau's are enjoyable in the traditional sense, and the film moves at a steady clip, with no issues in continuity or plot.
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