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Daniel said:

Scary! But i’ll find some “strenght” and i’ll see it on the big screen!! If i have a heartattack, will be Colins fault! :) Hugs

Mims said:

Love your work. Good luck in Montreal and Palm Springs!

Peanut said:

Fascinating. I knew you were good Colin, but this was amazing. Can’t wait to see it at the European premiere in October. :-)

Dear Colin,

Greetings from Alaska, and please pardon my email intrusion. I’m guessing you’ve been pestered by a lot of festivals. I was wondering if you’d be willing to share your film with a bunch of Alaskans? Our programming team is in need of finding a great short film or 2 that can complement our program. We put a lot of heart and soul into our event and would greatly appreciate your consideration. Please advise.

Best wishes, Tony Sheppard, AIFF 907 338-3690 http://www.anchoragefilmfestival.org/news/

Bexter said:

C You’ve no doubt got my ‘review’ by now but this is a non-spoiler one for the benefit of others.

Watched again today with my ‘killer’ surround sound now set up. I can’t beleive how good it is, second time even better than watching it first time, caught a lot of detail that i’d missed. This was ‘horror’ which was classy, classic and entertaining. Leaves with that squeamy feeling thats, oh so exhilirating!!

You and Madison and anyone else involved should be so proud of yourselves. Congratulations and all the best with continued success with this film. - Bex

kellykuk Author Profile Page said:

wanders in aimlessly

sees scary picture of Colin Ooooh, niiiicceeee!!

watches trailer Ooooh, something scaring the crap out of Colin Cunningham? Gotta see that!!

I’m gonna wait til it comes out on DVD so i can watch it with the subtitle otherwise i’ll be reduced to lip-reading Colin all the way through the film since i’m deaf….

pauses

…Actually that might not be a bad idea lip-reading Colin. Well i do have the perfect excuse of staring at Colin’s lips all the way the the film!!

wanders out aimlessly, cackling

David Houry said:

I just saw this piece at Dragon*Con and was completely blown away. The cinematography is gorgeous and there’s a fantastic sense of pacing that keeps accelerating till the horrific conclusion. Dark twists along the way keep you guessing and wanting more. In my opinion, this is up there with the best of the Twilight Zone. Thank you so much for such a thrilling entertainment experience!

-David

Heather said:

Hi Collin!

Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your film Centigrade when we got to see it at GateCon this past August. Definately a very powerful film. I now regret not being able to get it when you had it available for purchase at GateCon. Any place I can get a copy of it? Thank you also for being a part of GateCon. It was a pleasure having the opportunity to meet you. Even if it was only for a few brief moments. Thank you also for the adlib photo. Take care and all the best where ever life takes you.

Heather

P.S. Heres hoping to hear the following words on Oscar night: “And the acadamy award goes to CENTIGRADE!”

Gill said:

Hi Are you sure the film is available on ITunes UK? I tried to download it many times and it keeps teling me it’s not available in the UK store. Is it distributed any other way?

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