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Theatrical trailer for my short film "Fallen" now online

^^ Marvel offered him Ultimate Ephraim.

I think what we're looking for is something along the lines of "the city that cries out for his return."
 
"Ephraim, Ephraim, Ephraim. Ephraim, Ephraim, Ephraim. Oh Ephraim why don't'cha come home, comehomecomehome."


Everytime I see that name, I think of that cartoon character Peter created on "Family Guy": Ephraim the Retarded Rabbit (probably spelt differently)
 
All right folks, I have uploaded the second and final trailer for my short film Fallen. Check it out here. Thoughts, comments, suggestions, et al are certainly welcome!

Fallen tells the story of beloved hero Ephraim, who turns his back on the people that he swore to protect. When a mysterious catastrophe rocks the city of Chicago, the scared citizenry react in various ways that force Ephraim to make the ultimate decision.
 
It is isn't it? I've been looking forward to this for a long time now....and that was definitely the best trailer out of them all to date. Really interested to see how the history between Bethany (the woman in the trailer in white) and Ephraim (our hero) plays out on screen. The action sequences are excellent and seemed balanced between the character moments and the music is great.
 
Some of those people are just stupid...always remember that...you can tell by the comments of who is being genuine and who is being just a jerk hiding behind a computer.
 
Ahh what do they know. Theyre probably just trolling anyways. I hate "keyboard warriors." You gonna hit the festival scene with this badboy?
 
I've not read any further comments on that page but the first couple did actually like it they just wondered where the superheroes were lol. I guess they're just used to seeing their heroes in flashy costumes who use theatrics ;) They're idiots though if they don't get the concept.
 
In their defense, I probably haven't effectively communicated the concept of the film, which is taking the "just powers, no costumes" approach...
 
True. There is a show called Heroes where there are no costumes. Hancock was film with "heroes" without costumes. More like "No Tights, No Flights" ;)
 
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