Much Ado About An Audio Test
"Released in the late 50's, MAAAAT represents all that is good about British film making, containing shocking horror, intense drama, heart-pounding action and satirical humor, the film itself culminates these various genres into an orgasm worthy masterpiece, excellent job, Tiamat studios"
- Micheal Farkinson.
"Tiamat productions has made it a point to beat themselves with each successively released film, but with this one they've really set themselves an impossible challenge. An incredible film, I loved it, the kids loved it, everyone in the cinema loved it. My anticipation to see whether or not Tiamat can beat this film with his next production is almost palpable. Still, amazing film, and Tiamat studios deserves a well-earned 10/10 for this masterpiece."
- Jonathan Woss.
"There comes a time in every persons life when they see a film so incredible that it almost literally blows their mind away. Well, I can gladly say, that that time has come for myself, this is, undeniably, the best film I've ever seen, and those are not words I would use lightly. Doing what I do for a living, I'm used to probing for mistakes, but, alas, I found none in this I'm afraid. To put it quite simply, this film must be watched to be believed! A definite five stars."
- Trisha Soddard.
"I'll admit, I didn't walk into that cinema expecting brilliance, and who can deny that many a film has fallen under the force of my skeptical eye. But, I can say with triumph that this film left me in a state of both shock and awe. It is, to put it shortly, an epic triumph to the film industry. If every film I saw was this good I'd be out of a job. Absolutely Brilliant. I fear this will be Tiamat's Magnum Opus."
- Roger Egert.
"...The hell was that shit?"
- Ben Crowshore.
