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  • Escape From City 17 - Part One

    From the page: "The Escape From City 17 short film series is an adaptation based on the Half Life computer game saga by Valve Corporation. Originally envisioned as a project to test out numerous post production techniques, as well as a spec commercial, it ballooned into a multi part series.... more

    Reviewed by mxe806j02 Feb 18 2009, 02:10am ( 41 reviews ) youtube.com

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  • Rated by jaxspin on Nov 08, 11:00am

    Mad props
  • Rated by Pandoraaj009 on Oct 03, 8:21pm

    this is the sickest youtube video ever. my personal favorite of all time :)
  • Rated by Serenity495 on May 22, 5:56pm

    Part One was great, but Part Two is horrible and a cruel joke.
  • Rated by Lambdoid on May 04 2009, 2:56pm

    If they can do this with a $500 budget, just think what they could do with a few million. Don't let Uwe Boll anywhere near the Half Life franchise. Let these guy's do it.
  • Rated by FrossetMareritt on Feb 23 2009, 9:29pm

    Shear awesomeness!
  • Rated by Chadrew on Feb 22 2009, 10:08am

    Cool Half-Life based short movie.
  • Rated by Jonesybones on Feb 21 2009, 1:55pm

    So good...
  • Rated by foolishworld on Feb 19 2009, 3:07pm

    "The Escape From City 17 short film series is an adaptation based on the Half Life computer game saga by Valve Corporation."Directed by The Purchase Brothers.
  • Rated by mxe806j02 on Feb 18 2009, 2:10am

    From the page: "The Escape From City 17 short film series is an adaptation based on the Half Life computer game saga by Valve Corporation. Originally envisioned as a project to test out numerous post production techniques, as well as a spec commercial, it ballooned into a multi part series. Filmed guerilla style with no money, no time, no crew, no script, the first two episodes were made from beginning to end on a budget of $500. "
  • Rated by 00brad00 on Feb 17 2009, 2:29pm

    This is incredible. Wow. Very hard to believe this quality of a film was created on a 500 budget per episode.