Paul Vortex
Clearly this
was a bit of
fun with the
kids. Really
enjoyable to
watch.
I hope you have
lots more fun
with filmmaking
in future!
Gekko.
I can see that
all the money
went on
costumes.
sonia
ahh bless
sweet little
film well
done
Ryan
That's a
really sweet
film - and
great to get
your kids
involved. 4
stars!
Me
Great effort,
only thing i
would say is
dont work in
Analogue!
theres no
excuss not to
work in
digital these
days!
john jones
not bad for
first time
William Holmes
Poor quality
pictures and
very weak
story!
Steve
Awful.
Debbie
that was a
really good
piece of work-
especially as
it was your
first one!
James Roberts
Critisism
seems
pointless
when a film
is this
sweet. I'm
sure this is
exactly the
reason why
this website
was created.
So what if
the picture
was over
exposed, the
camera work
static and
the cutting
poor. That's
what makes it
work. It has
an innocence
and warmth
that can only
be found when
you use
family or
friends to
make a film
for no other
reason than
sharing it
with each
other.
****stars
Scot Kenwood.
I liked
this. It
shows how
rapidly one
can get bored
of being a
tiger.
ming
next time i
recommend u
use chilren
actors from
third world
countrys,
very cheap
and expendable
Ben Wharton
Martin - A
really sweet
film.
The only
thing I’d
point out
would be the
slightly loss
of pleasure
on not seeing
more close-
ups of the
character
transformation
s –
especially
the tiger!
Otherwise its
simplicity
and naiveté
is in perfect
sync with its
subject
matter - as
if your
daughter had
made it
herself.
Don Swift
You know what
they say,
never work
with kids and
animals, but
in spite of
that it's a
good first
effort. Well
done.
Steve
Loved it!
Well done to
both you and
the kids.
Trig
Send it to
kids say the
funniest
things... you
might get a
better
reception
there, nice
home video
though.
tigerlilly
sweet but
pointless
Kirsty
So cute! :)
Carolyn Gill
For a farms
inspector I
thought the
direction was
eggcellent!
Who needs
Sandra Bullock
and Sharon
Stone. BBC you
should snap up
these young
stars now!
don
the pithiness,
cerebrality,
extraordinary
tension, and
numbing
suspense have
left me
quivering in
anticipation
of the sequel.