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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you liked "Repo Man", this may be for you
What can I say, sad, beautiful, amazing. The soundtrack is by Tito Larriva, from the Plugz, who did the Repo Man soundtrack. Not a happy ending, but uplifting in some paradoxical way. Feels like Twin Peaks on half a bottle of Nyquil. I wish I could buy the soundtrack album. See this, then see Amanda Plummer in "Freejack". The Lord helps them who helps themselves.
Published on February 14, 2006 by Grant Richter

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1.0 out of 5 stars Another crap bootleg from Telavista
When will Amazon take this company's illegal, garbage-quality DVD-Rs (they're not DVDs if you burn them in your living room from an old VHS tape) off their site?

CAVEAT EMPTOR - you have been warned.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Another crap bootleg from Telavista, September 2, 2011
This review is from: Static (DVD)
When will Amazon take this company's illegal, garbage-quality DVD-Rs (they're not DVDs if you burn them in your living room from an old VHS tape) off their site?

CAVEAT EMPTOR - you have been warned.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you liked "Repo Man", this may be for you, February 14, 2006
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This review is from: Static (VHS Tape)
What can I say, sad, beautiful, amazing. The soundtrack is by Tito Larriva, from the Plugz, who did the Repo Man soundtrack. Not a happy ending, but uplifting in some paradoxical way. Feels like Twin Peaks on half a bottle of Nyquil. I wish I could buy the soundtrack album. See this, then see Amanda Plummer in "Freejack". The Lord helps them who helps themselves.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Odd little film is wonderful, May 4, 2007
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This review is from: Static (DVD)
Static stars Keith Gordon (Christine, Dressed to Kill) as a strange young man that works in a crucifix factory (yes, really) and takes home the ones that don't quite meet quality standards..in fact he has a rather large collection. When he's caught taking one he's fired, but he's good with that, that gives him plenty more time to work on his invention, which is a machine that shows Heaven. The problem is, except for him, no one can see anything on the monitor of this machine except: static. Amanda Plummer also stars as a "new wave" keyboard player who needs a break from performing so goes home to her desert town (yes, of course, this very same one) and manages to get in on this whole strange little situation. A very strange and quirky little film, definitely off-beat and guaranteed to delight those who enjoy strange little films. A mid-80's delight. 4 out of 5 stars, and I can't wait for the DVD!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Five Star Film, if only a one star DVD treatment....Still my personal fave film., April 4, 2008
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This review is from: Static (DVD)
First of all, this DVD doesn't look so great with a fuzzy picture (I can swear my vhs release has a better picture) and it's not a 1:85 aspect ratio as Amazon lists, it's only 1:33 (full-screen 4x3). At least it's now on DVD, that's a start.

STATIC is a flawless example of what independent film is all about, even if Mark Romanek seems to not want to talk about this film much. He should instead be very proud of this, as it has strongly affected everyone I know that has seen it and in a very positive way. Nowadays indie festivals are too chic and filmmakers are trying too hard to get the status that winners of those events get. If they'd only look back to 1985 and to STATIC, they'd learn a thing or two.

The story is quite simple: A young man named Ernie, not quite over the death of his parents, uses his skills as an inventor to come up with a device that may or may not monitor images of heaven and hopes to see his parents. Through the interaction of several eccentric yet not exaggerated characters, they (and we) learn lessons about desperation, hope, and acceptance. Is Ernie a genius or just a little off? It really doesn't matter, and you'll see why.

STATIC paces itself, and while never snappy, it uses its time wisely. While a melancholy mood prevales, we are still affected in many ways by the different characters we are introduced to. The use of desert landscapes add a lot to the feeling of loneliness (instead of film economics), the careful selection of songs for the soundtrack actually ties in with each scene-- from songs like the now-famous "This Is The Day" by The The and even to artists like Elvis! Goes to show you don't have to look for trendiness or a hit soundtrack to sell, which can date a film and make it lose its power over the years. Static was made in 1985 and hasn't lost an ounce of effectiveness.

There are so many little nuances that will have you hooked, from Ernie's collection of defective crucifixes to Ernie asking Julia why she kissed him: "'Cause you're a strange boy ...I wish I was more like you," it's brilliant.

After all these years, this is the one film that I cherish most and everyone I've suggested it to has said it has stayed in their minds. I still get emotional each time I watch it. Without any dialogue to sum it up, the film's final lingering shot along with Amanda Plummer's thoughtful expression says so much more about feelings than any other film ever could!

This DVD treatment from the company Substance is extremely disappointing especially for such a high price, but it'll have to do until someone gives it a proper release. Get past that and focus on the film itself, and you'll be glad to have it.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars terrific find, January 7, 2008
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This review is from: Static (DVD)
amanda plummer and bob gunton do a terrific job in this funky low budget movie shot in page , arizona.
director mark romanick has since carved out quite a reputation as a music video director par excellence...
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