Who Killed Captain Alex?

Who Killed Captain Alex?

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  1. Having actually watched the film, I was delighted at the idea of a VJ.

    But basically, in the small venues they show these types of films, they have a dude on the mic commenting about every little thing. The cut on Youtube that most people have seen has a dude in the background of the movie track doing just this. Think of it like Mystery Science Theater but with a distinct Ugandan flavor.

    That means you have a guy making ‘WAAH WAAAAH’ sounds at serious drama, or him saying in a deep voice, “Commando…” When the good guys are on the screen, or, “Mafia…” When the bad guys are.

    It’s absolutely hilarious, and some of the best comedy beats in the film are from that VJ.

  2. Isn’t this the movie that inspired the Ugandan Knuckles meme?

    Edit: Jesus fuck I just asked a question.

    Context: Prior to that edit I was at -5.

  3. Bought some T shirts and the movie from these guys. Came with all sorts of posters and pictures of their upcoming flicks.

    Keep doing your thing Ramon Film Productions !

  4. To Wakandan Super Soldiers: NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED BEFORE. WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE & DEATH. BE CAUTIOUS!

  5. My friend did a mission in Madagascar and came home with so many Malagasy, Nigerian and Ugandan bootleg movies. They were fantastic and most of them were basically some variant of Lethal Weapon or Tupac Music video and they were shot in the early 2000’s.

  6. Watched this film at work. At the very end during the credits the VJ shouts EBOLA. We watched this just after the Ebola epidemic.

    Needless to say we were in fucking hysterics for 20 minutes. Fucking awesome “movie”

  7. I actually knew about this movie because of Ray William Johnson back in 2009. I watched the full movie on youtube when it released there for free on 2012. And then IHE released a mini documentary about the filmmaker behind this movie. It was an eye opener for me. Sure I did laugh my ass off at how bad it is but after watching the IHE review I gained a new insight on Ugandan filmmaking and now have mad respect for the man who made it all possible. I am a failed filmmaker myself and to think a man cobble this movie up with nothing but volunteers, busted actual weaponries as props (because of the ongoing civil unrest in uganda firearms are everywhere), and a crap PC that he built out of spare parts to edit and add special effects to the movie, it was honestly quite a feat. We should all aspire to be like that man.

  8. VI VON ZULUL

    edit:You dumbass. What part of Naruto Fanworks do you not understand? Only Naruto fanfics are allowed here. And this isn’t even a real fanfic either. Go take your shit to some crappy forum.

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