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Talk:At Bay: The Sequel to Offshore

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Is this a genuine film, or some self-published short? Because those are the crappiest-looking airsoft guns I've ever seen in a movie.--PistolJunkie 06:32, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

Though it is a SELF PUBLISHED SHORT, it got listed on IMDB. IMDB lists many indie shorts, some of them not even completed. IMDB is weird that way. I know of a dozen so called 'films' which are listed, but were never completed. (which is different than completed, but unavailable due to being sold out or distribution issues). So having an IMDB listing qualifies this entry, though I suspect that the film's maker is the page maker. MoviePropMaster2008 15:06, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

Thank God for IMFDB. It's pages like these that make it all worthwhile. User:Blokhed 28 Sept. 2010

I'm sorry, but when you can see the freakin' nozzles on the P99s and the screws on that MP5K... thing, that's not good.--PistolJunkie 19:54, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

I don't think they are supposed to be real. It looks like it's a film about games. Look at the graphics on the caps, like it's a video game.


This thing is on Amazon too... for $12. Why anyone would pay $12 for something like this I do not know, although reading the reviews, it seems that 12 year old stoners are the only people watching it.-Ranger01 20:24, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

Okay, I'll bite...

... and ask the obvious question: it says it's a sequel to Offshore. Is Offshore a game, another movie, a book? Wikipedia doesn't have anything, nor does IMDb. --funkychinaman 04:16, 29 September 2010 (UTC)


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