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Review from Rogue Cinema.

Posted : 15 years, 2 months ago on 17 April 2009 05:04 (A review of The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour)

Belief is a powerful thing, belief in religion, belief in others, but the most powerful belief that we can have is belief in ourselves. That's the message of the short film by Mark Thimijan, The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour.

This is the story of your typical office cubical worker, same routine day in and day out, every day just the same. As he walks to work each morning the same large bully walks directly at him and forces him to back down or change directions. When he's at work the same girl, who he has a crush on, takes all the coffee and then shoots him down. When, one day as he's lost his step moving away from his bully, he finds a paper in the garbage with an advertisement for a show featuring a girl who can run 600 miles per hour. So, that weekend, our cubical hero travels to a rural high school where the show will take place and there, things change for him, forever.

The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour is a wonderful short about believing in yourself and what is possible when you believe in yourself and in others. I have to admit to watching it more than once because...and I hate to use this term, but here goes...it's just a feel good movie. The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour is a great movie, the acting is excellent, the look of the film is very good and the story is top notch! If you're a fan of short films, this is one of the best I've seen in quite some time. If you don't believe in me and want to see it for yourself, then run over to 600 Films.com and find out how to get a copy for yourself! And, until next time when I'll express a belief in the gods of the B movies, remember that the best movies are bad movies.



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Review from cinema-crazed.com 3 out of 4 stars.

Posted : 15 years, 2 months ago on 17 April 2009 05:02 (A review of The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour)


THE GIRL WHO COULD RUN 600 MILES PER HOUR!



You have to appreciate the inherent ambition behind a film like “The
Girl…,” because director Thimijan doesn’t just give us a story about a girl who can in reality run 600 miles per hour. Instead his film is about monotony and the confines the work life, and how this extraordinary ability allows her to pursue feats that she normally couldn't once we get to know her. And it’s quite a whimsical story with a sweet message about life, and your goals. Thimijan aims for a more “Punch Drunk Love” vibe with a story of a man whose work a day life is mostly unfulfilling in spite of his best efforts to fit in and change his normal routine. All of that comes into a different perspective when he meets the girl who can run 600 miles per hour.

The scenes involved with him finally coming across her show and watching her vainly attempt to build up speed in a small gymnasium basically sum up the whole allegory for the inability of a person to fully comprehend their potential in a closed in setting, but once out in the open, they can really take on whatever the road brings them. Thimijan’s character study is a sweet and interesting look at the human condition and the ability to go places when not confined to a single confining setting. The main character here is confined by his own insecurities and monotonous work zone, but once he meets the girl who can run 600 mph, his whole view on pursuing different roads is changed. Thimijan’s film is well crafted, satisfying, and it’s worth watching.

Thimijan crafts a simple, down to Earth, yet very complex slice of life that's both well acted, and meaningful in its symbolism and very bright direction that makes this a memorable short drama.

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We are Movie Geeks review 3.5 out of 5 stars

Posted : 15 years, 2 months ago on 17 April 2009 01:54 (A review of Barstool Cowboy)

‘Barstool Cowboy’ is a great example of an indie movie in it’s purest form… a movie that tells an interesting story and doesn’t get bogged down in trying to look glitzy and glamorous. I love it when true indie filmmakers, especially those from the Midwest, set out against all odds and make a movie. ‘Barstool Cowboy’ was written, directed and produced by Mark Thimijan and was shot in Nebraska.

‘Barstool Cowboy’ stars Tim Woodward as Mick, an unemployed country boy who vows to spend three months perched on his barstool. Mick’s had enough of women and their breaking his heart. As Mick sits in the small town bar, drinking and philosophizing about love, women and life, his fellow pub patrons keep him company as he dwells in his failed relationships.

Rachel Lien plays Arcy, a teenage girl turns up one day drawing in her sketchbook outside the bar. Mick and the guys in the bar are befuddled by the girl who strikes them as strange. In a moment of weakness, Mick betrays his vow and goes outside to see what this girl’s all about. What he finds is an interesting young woman that touches his curiosity and renews his attitude towards life.

Mick and Arcy quickly become unlikely friends, keeping each other company and inspiring each other to become better people. Mick goes back to finding work and Arcy finds herself more inspired as an artist. This strictly platonic friendship is more intellectual chemistry than anything sexual, but the film does sometimes feel influenced by the classic tale of ‘Lolita’. Mick finds himself down right giidy about his new-found soul mate and goes to great lengths to impress her. Will Mick have finally found someone he can be happy with, or is he merely fooling himself about the opposite sex?

‘Barstool Cowboy’ offers light humor and intelligent storytelling and enough technical savvy behind the camera to keep us in the story. Personally, I found the ending had a darker tone to it than I had expected, adding texture in place of a candy-coated Hollywood ending. ‘Barstool Cowboy’ is available on DVD from the Official Website.

[rating:3.5/5]


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Pulp Movies Review 4 out of 5 stars

Posted : 15 years, 2 months ago on 17 April 2009 01:52 (A review of Barstool Cowboy)

Dumped by his girlfriend, Mick (Tim Woodward) – an unemployed cowboy - resolves to remain on a barstool for the next three months while he tries to find some answers to his life at the bottom of a beer bottle. Then he meets Arcy (Rachel Lien), an aspiring artist. A friendship quickly develops between the two and, as it does so, they begin to transform each other’s lives. Mick, especially, finds himself becoming happier, healthier and much more motivated.

When I read back over that one paragraph summary, it doesn’t sound like a lot. And, to be honest, there isn’t a great deal of plot in this film – it takes place over a couple of days and Mick and Arcy limit their activities to drinking, dancing, talking and walking.

Where the film does score very strongly, however, is in its two main characters, both of whom are well rounded and genuinely sympathetic. It helps, of course, that both Tim Woodward and Rachel Lien put in such strong performances that really do bring their characters to life. So much so that you quickly develop a very real sense of who Mick is and how he gets so burned so easily. And, as the characters come to life on the screen, you do find yourself wanting to know whether, and how, things will work out between the two of them.

The other real high point of this film is the soundtrack from Natalie Illeana which is beautifully integrated into the film is such a way as to very effectively convey both the tone of the film and the mood of the characters.

Although Barstool Cowboy is a very straightforward story, it’s also one that is very well told. The two lead characters are both well rounded and genuinely sympathetic characters are beautifully brought to life by a cast and crew with a very evident talent for visual storytelling. Your reaction to the film’s central message will probably depend largely on the extent to which you identify with Mick but, whatever your reaction, this is a film well worth seeing.


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