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 | | October 19th, 2007 (Limited)  | Jonny Gillette, Kevin Wheatley |  | Kevin Wheatley |  | Kevin Wheatley, Paul Whitty, Chandler Parker, Jamie Bullock, Bill English, Stewart Carrico, Lea Coco, Alex Reznik, Ted Schneider, Daniel Baldwin, Jonathan Davidson |  | Unknown |  | Comedy |  | thresholdofhell.com |  | NONE |
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 |  |  | | | | We shall begin in 2097, two decades after the nuclear apocalypse that annihilated the United States. Tex Kennedy - orphan, hero-in-waiting and underground bunker resident - has been parented solely by the inspirational radio broadcasts of King Remington. When Remington's final broadcast commands any brave soul listening to bring his nephew Benjamin to power, Tex sets out to infiltrate the notoriously dangerous "Threshold of Hell". By seizing control of the Gamma Radio 12,000X (a massive radio tower at the center of the Threshold), Tex aims to use Benjamin's voice to reach out and unite the remaining Americans still living underground. Unfortunately, the only help he's going to get on this quest through the wasteland of New America will have to come from his two robot companions, Yul and Quincy, and a mythical young woman known through legend as "Cannibal Sue". |
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"The budget is low, the actors have very little experience and the script doesn't flow the way traditional movies do. That being said, I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone, moreso to the folks who appreciate non-traditional flicks like this, but to everyone else too. To paraphrase Kanye West (yeah, I know), everything this movie isn't, makes it everything it is."
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