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Out of Darkness

Out of Darkness (2004)

October. 27,2004
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Directed by Rufus Malone and Alex Michaels. Out of Darkness was released in 2004 and is about a Spanish Homicide cop who is consumed by a shadow like creature that devours evil.

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Cubussoli
2004/10/27

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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PlatinumRead
2004/10/28

Just so...so bad

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Glucedee
2004/10/29

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Isbel
2004/10/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Irving Salberg
2004/10/31

Saw the show on the air and I really had a hard time following it, but I saw something I liked in it. I think a real budget would have helped but I did like the DVD better. They added a few scenes and the story made more sense. I really liked the scene in the first episode with the two girls fighting but I was upset that this cop didn't show up more in the show. I don't want to spoil the show but the third episode was really surprising. I connected with one of the characters and was not ready for what happened to them.I'm a Cleveland native, so it was cool to see a lot of the city. I liked the main spot where the cops hung out at (the bakery Lucy's Sweet Surrender). I went there one day and bumped into the owner who showed up in the show. It's really tiny in real life but they have good food.The shows ended on a sad note but I wouldn't mind seeing more.

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RalphNumbers
2004/11/01

"Out Of Darkness" amounts to a vacuous "X-Files" rip-off on par with those cringe-inducing DIY "Star Trek" episodes springing up online like so much crabgrass. Another instance of somebody with a camera and zero originality. In this case, there's no discernible talent, either.Dying to be pretentious, this mess fails to reach any level of competence. More inept than amateurish, the show's not even "fun" terrible but instead simply unwatchable. Basic flaw is the show doesn't make sense, except maybe to the auteur writer/director. Other flaws include, well, everything else.Definitely recommend watching "Out Of Darkeness," but not for positive reasons. See how much you can stomach before giving up completely. And mourn for the local Cleveland film-making community.

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alexmichaels
2004/11/02

While everyone is welcome to comment on the TV show, I did find the other single comment quite "interesting." I would dare not take away anyone's freedom of speech regardless of how much I disagreed with it. Again, everyone is entitled to their opinion. The show can be seen online at http://groups.myspace.com/welcome2darkness/Some people get the show and some don't. Some like it and some do. That is the way it is with any production.Again, everyone is free to make their own decisions and not be held to the opinion of anyone else.I wish to thank the people who worked on the show with me. There are some elements in the show that are not explained and I won't spoil here by going into detail about them. Let's just say, there are a lot of loose ends that are further explained in the next few episodes. So, watch, and think for yourself.Sincerely, Alex P. Michaels

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eloquent_fate
2004/11/03

Quite possibly the worst "show" (I'm using show in the broadest sense of the word, as it was on film) that I have ever seen. I can't believe this guy won an Emmy for writing...were there a lot of ghost writers around? None of the actors can act, the exposition is shitty, not to mention the horrible writing and camera work.In short - the films you made as a 4 year old filming a butterfly were probably better then whatever this crap was.Don't be fooled by the the "directors" credits.And do NOT waste your time with watching this horrible excuse for a TV show unless you have absolutely nothing better to do and the only other activity up for grabs is putting a bullet in your head.

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