Cardboard Warfare 2 (2011) [N/A]

Featuring:
Jim E. Chandler, Johnny Cooper, Adam Eltarhoni

Written by:
Clinton Jones

Directed by:
Clinton Jones


Release Date:
September 24, 2011

Original Title:
Cardboard Warfare 2

Genres:
Action

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

A squad from Cardboard Company is sent to locate and kill a Nazi officer responsible for the deaths of countless American lives.

I actually thought that it was going to be a bad short movie. I was surprised at how well they made the cardboard EVERYTHING seem kinda real. Yes I said cardboard everything! Cardboard planes and guns. The acting was alright, although it had way better acting than Twilight. By far my most favorite short film. I'm waiting for them to make a new one so hurry up guys and make one already. Watch it you'll be amazed how well they pulled it off. Also when watching this don't expect big Hollywood type explosions, although they even did surprisingly well with that too. Over all a great short film I can watch it over and over and not get tired of it. They have a couple of other short films but nothing like this. I think this is their best work so far.

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Internet Movie Database 8.1/10

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