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Murder In Portland

Murder In Portland

List Price: $29.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad/SAD this could have been good
Review: Murder in Portland could have been a good film if they would have taken the time to write a strong script which this is not. If they would have used a real film camra and crew, which they did not. If the actors could act or even tryed to study lines so that it was well oild. Which they did not. This movie poorly made and poorly writen.
I think if some would have put more effort in to writting this and working with a better trained cast this could have been a good movie.... This movie plays like they just wanted to get it printed and out. I would be ashamed to have any thing of tyed to this film. This film in its present state is not worth bying or renting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OLYMPIAN EFFORT
Review: (...)All three of RAF's films take place in Olympia, WA. I watched "Murder" first and then, in a single afternoon, the first two as well. Their formula varies little, and includes: unusually cute young men (at least one of whom is troubled, new in town, and/or needs help); a sex scene or two (in the context of loving partners); a variety of characters of all ages and persuasions (their apparent use of street people is reminiscent of Gus Van Sant); a healthy dose of sex-ed and gay politics; good music. It works. The stories are interesting (even touching), the characters are winning (often beautiful), and the endings are positive.

"Murder" centers around a young and extraordinarily handsome 'straight' cop (not credited by role so I don't know his name, malheureusement), who is recruited to investigate the killing of two gay men. To say he learns MUCH about the gay community he infiltrates would be rather a zenith in understatement. Suffice it to say, he is dedicated to his work and goes 'under cover' in more ways than one to solve the crime.

All the RAF films have plenty to offer if you just look beyond their low-budget parameters and drink in the actors, characters, stories, and message. I can't wait for the next one, along with the pleasure of a sweet, funny, character-driven movie in this age of macho, jingoistic nonsense.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A ANTROPOLOGIST LOOKS AT RAF FILMS
Review: A Anthropologist Look at RAF films., December 19, 2003
Reviewer: A viewer from NYC
Review of the Richard Anthony Film releases from start to now. The production company has released four films. The first in 2001 with "Traveling to Olympia". They followed with Murder in Portland", Gods of Olympia and the last one Revenge in Olympia. All of these movies take place in the Pacific Northwest with three of four in the state capital of Washington. Four films in three years is quite a feat from a independent production company. Are they of Hollywood quality, no but they are as good as any straight or gay low budget independent film company. And make no mistake these are low budget films. What make the concept work is that they are made for the DVD release. There is no pretense that these are going to a theatrical release. They release these productions on both the internet and lesbian and gay books stores. With the thousands of films released for distribution and after checking web sites, I only found a few bad reviews. And all of these reviews sounded the same. It seemed that the same person wrote all the comments. It also seemed that they all were the same type of person. Someone who with the power of the review can make a unfair statement in the community. I am guessing this is a person who never gets cruised at the bar and has had a hard time getting a date. So he goes back to his small apartment and takes it out on RAF. Everyone has the right to speak, it is some who speak with authority and others from picayune. I would expect that the first film was a learning experience for RAF. I thought the films got better and all had great stories. I learned something from each movie, the stories were original and historically correct. Remember no one made you spend the first 29.95, and if you did not like it why spend more for the other three. It seems you are not admitting you buy the movies not for the story but for the cute sex scenes. That is fine, I am sure the producers have that as part of their markenting plan.

I understand Richard Anthony Films is starting a new project, by providing venture capital for new young film makers. These first films will be a works in progress and should get better with time. I am old enough to remember the only gay movie at the time was "Boy's in the Band". Now we have gay movies on TV, gay plays at the local community theater, and for better or worse. To all of those people who want to put down RAF put up your own $50,000 make a movie then you will have the right to criticize those who have. These are very small people in our community and do not represent the

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A ANTROPOLOGIST LOOKS AT RAF FILMS
Review: A Anthropologist Look at RAF films., December 19, 2003
Reviewer: A viewer from NYC
Review of the Richard Anthony Film releases from start to now. The production company has released four films. The first in 2001 with "Traveling to Olympia". They followed with Murder in Portland", Gods of Olympia and the last one Revenge in Olympia. All of these movies take place in the Pacific Northwest with three of four in the state capital of Washington. Four films in three years is quite a feat from a independent production company. Are they of Hollywood quality, no but they are as good as any straight or gay low budget independent film company. And make no mistake these are low budget films. What make the concept work is that they are made for the DVD release. There is no pretense that these are going to a theatrical release. They release these productions on both the internet and lesbian and gay books stores. With the thousands of films released for distribution and after checking web sites, I only found a few bad reviews. And all of these reviews sounded the same. It seemed that the same person wrote all the comments. It also seemed that they all were the same type of person. Someone who with the power of the review can make a unfair statement in the community. I am guessing this is a person who never gets cruised at the bar and has had a hard time getting a date. So he goes back to his small apartment and takes it out on RAF. Everyone has the right to speak, it is some who speak with authority and others from picayune. I would expect that the first film was a learning experience for RAF. I thought the films got better and all had great stories. I learned something from each movie, the stories were original and historically correct. Remember no one made you spend the first 29.95, and if you did not like it why spend more for the other three. It seems you are not admitting you buy the movies not for the story but for the cute sex scenes. That is fine, I am sure the producers have that as part of their markenting plan.

I understand Richard Anthony Films is starting a new project, by providing venture capital for new young film makers. These first films will be a works in progress and should get better with time. I am old enough to remember the only gay movie at the time was "Boy's in the Band". Now we have gay movies on TV, gay plays at the local community theater, and for better or worse. To all of those people who want to put down RAF put up your own $50,000 make a movie then you will have the right to criticize those who have. These are very small people in our community and do not represent the

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Olympian effort
Review: All three of RAF's films take place in Olympia, WA. I watched "Murder" first and then, in a single afternoon, the first two as well. Their formula varies little, and includes: unusually cute young men (at least one of whom is troubled, new in town, and/or needs help); a sex scene or two (in the context of loving partners); a variety of characters of all ages and persuasions (their apparent use of street people is reminiscent of Gus Van Sant); a healthy dose of sex-ed and gay politics; good music. It works. The stories are interesting (even touching), the characters are winning (often beautiful), and the endings are positive.

"Murder" centers around a young and extraordinarily handsome 'straight' cop (not credited by role so I don't know his name, malheureusement), who is recruited to investigate the killing of two gay men. To say he learns MUCH about the gay community he infiltrates would be rather a zenith in understatement. Suffice it to say, he is dedicated to his work and goes 'under cover' in more ways than one to solve the crime.

All the RAF films have plenty to offer if you just look beyond their low-budget parameters and drink in the actors, characters, stories, and message. I can't wait for the next one, along with the pleasure of a sweet, funny, character-driven movie in this age of macho, jingoistic nonsense.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: no no no
Review: by far the worst actors ever

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: God Help us....
Review: God has to help any one who can sit and view this film. I had to stop looking at it. This film is poorly made and just plain bad. Don't walk but RUN away from this film in any video store you may see it at. I own this mess. Boy was I sorry. I should of read a review on it first. Take my advice and avoid this mess.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best yet
Review: I found Murder in Portland to be the best Richard Anthony film to date. The actors are cute and the uncover cop made me thankful he was usually out from under the covers. I am not sure where the actor came from, but he needs to be in more productions.
This is a regional production that I hope we see more of. Bravo.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You can't be serious
Review: I just purchased (by reviews) the Olympia Trilogy..
This is the biggest money making joke I have ever seen.
The acting appalling.People stumbling over lines without editing.Completely inane plots(did I say plots?)
I got to Murder in Portland last and finally threw in the towel after the first 10 minutes.I now have three new frisbees for me and my dog to play with..
Please save your $$$$$$$ there are some really good gay genre films out now but trust me,these are not the ones!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Murder in Portland
Review: I loved the film, the story was good, and I found nothing about the acting, editing or sound that was wrong... It worked fine on mine. The story was fine, it was easy to follow and came to a logical ending...
So much for that rambeling, The movie was good, and I would reccomend it to anyone, who want a nice pix.


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