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Reviews for "Bill and Kev's Exc. Advn."

I want to touch him!

I bet you get a lot of chicks with that! Make more like this one..."Dude she totally wants my penis" an't that the truth? I bet this movie is going to be quoted frequently, in fact, I'm going to show it to your mom! Oooohhh... :o

Noyce.

I'm usually not a big fan of movies about people and their friends. But between the dialog, the soundtrack (it's about time someone used that Beck song in a decent movie, and nothing underscores a car ride sequence like anything by Cypress Hill), and the ending; it was entertaining enough to tap a 5 out of me. Good stuff.

Unbreakable1127 responds:

Glad to here you liked it, it's reviews like these that make me want to make more.

Well Done!

The ONLY criticsm I have about this is: if you're going to make the voices so quiet, then don't make the "bleeps" so loud. When someone watches this while wearing headphones (me), it's really rough on the ears. Other than that, REALLY good job!

Unbreakable1127 responds:

Thanks for the positive review,
You make a good point, and I'm gonna fix the sound in my future submissions.

Hits from the bong!

I liked it! it reminded me off me and my freinds on the weekends!

Unbreakable1127 responds:

Glad you liked it, this actually happened to us, without Chris going through the window though...

Fantastic and hilarious

The music and humour was awesome i personally loved the opening scene and the preloader. The animation is okay but the style has been done a few times before but its good to be seen in a new light. BTW wat was that awesome song on just after the preloader during the opening "credits"??

Unbreakable1127 responds:

Thank you, very much. Ya, I realize that the style has been used but I wanted to get something up fairly quickly, and the song is Novacane by Beck.