Hello again fellow ATS members and readers!
Please forgive this blatant advertisement for our movie, but I'm sure you'll find that it's appropriate, and I know it's something members will
want to know.
(And I think Springer would be cool with this...)
ATS is featured in the film and the film is featured at ATS.
I just had to start a new thread with a clear title because:
You can watch AND DOWNLOAD our indie sci fi conspiracy movie Battle at Beaver Creek for free for the next (approximately) 48 hours.
Briefly: Our movie takes place in the near future on the Yukon/Alaska border where two young Canadians travel to join a ragtag militia amassing
against an unknown force. Just as things start to get hairy, an American mind control unit (the MKUS) shows up, freezing the battle in place. Soon it
is discovered, one of the young men has a secret...
Hosted by Reelhouse which is free to join.
Here is the link to Battle at Beaver Creek
The discount code is THEZETASISREAL
Enter code for 100% discount.
Enjoy!
And thanks to ATS staff and membership again for their cooperation and enthusiasm for our little movie!
I'd love to answer any comments or questions anyone has...
Downloaded and 35 mins in. Some nice effects but the acting.....I need to crank the window. I realise it's Indie and obviously on a shoestring budget
I'll struggle through the rest of it.
Great special effects. Really good score. I like the story. A few parts were confusing. The synopsis at battleatbattlecreek.com helps a lot.
The main character is "low talk talker". In the beginning of the movie, I could not hear what he was saying. I understand needing to show he had to
walk far and there were no cars, but there was quite a bit of walking/shots of geese/walking.
I really enjoyed the phones and the huge clear computer monitor. Loved seeing ATS on it.
Thanks everyone. Appreciate all comments whether you love it or hate it or somewhere in between.
It's a totally indie pic, it has subjective strengths and weaknesses, like all movies but especially like a "first movie."
I appreciate that everyone who does have something negative to say is constructive, it is helpful.
I love that no one is saying the story is bad, or the conspiracies aren't fun. I love that no one is revealing the dark secret of what this film is
really about.
Thanks for letting me review your film over a year ago. Congratulation on getting a final product out. It's not easy to make even a quality festival
short much less a feature.
Trying to download, but it keeps taking me to a 404 page saying the page I'm looking for no longer exists. Disappointing, I was hoping to watch this
tonight.
Thanks to everyone who downloaded or otherwise watched the film for free.
That offer has now ended but you can still watch the film at the same link for 75% off the sticker price by using the old permanent code ATSSENTME
And don't forget a portion of every dollar made by Battle at Beaver Creek goes to ATS!
Our little film Battle at Beaver Creek has been available on Amazon (either as DVD purchase, or as digital download or rental, as well as for
free as an Amazon Prime member.
We've received a few views per month, a few bucks per month since the film's release in 2014.
The film has historically been most popular in Germany, Japan, the UK and Russia, with those countries eating up most views.
But for some reason, in October of 2017 the views in the United States, on Amazon video and Prime services jumped into the thousands. Then in November
they jumped into the tens of thousands. Our little film earned more money in this last quarter than it has it's entire release. We don't know why.
We're investigating, happily.
Any theories as to why this jump in viewership suddenly appeared?