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  • hi i play world of war-craft with Marshall white and i have to say he really stood as the driving force behind this film. however it seems incomplete and perhaps could benefit from a reedit the sound editing wasn't the worst i've seen for something so low budget, but it was still thrilling at times if not horrifying. i wonder if you all plan to make another film? the pot smoking in the movie was another layer of depth that i really enjoyed, and didn't undermine the tone of the film as it sometimes does. instead it just added some depth to a paper thin set of characters. i cant tell if this film has been promoted at all, as my buddy in game sent me a copy of the film but i think more people would enjoy it if it could actually be seen.
  • WEll i saw Thanxgiving in Chicago.I thing the movie could have been better on the audio,but over all i was impressed.Ithink the film work was great the actors were to.The make up on the zombie faces was a bit corny.Over all i think the big woohoo for me was the other Effects. That stuff was freaking gross i thought i was going to vomit! loved it. I feel that maby with a little tweaking here or there this could be a Strance yet interesting little plot twisting movie. Your cast looked to work well on the film.Everything looked to be edited good.I just hope that this wont be the last of that old crazy family.Then again The Dilbert guy was hot!bring him back to
  • This movie has become a Thanksgiving tradition for me and my family and friends every time the titular holiday rolls around. Skip the parade, punt the football, all I need on my Thanksgiving table is a viewing of Thanxgiving. The effects are incredible and the performances are brilliant across the board and might I say it is one of Ari Lehman's best (and that's saying something if you've seen his star turn as the First Jason)! I must point out the stellar performance by the actor behind the character of Chain Deveraux. He delivers the chills, thrills, and dare I say kills? The minute he comes on the screen the movie just goes to eleven. If you're looking for a new tradition and are tired of all the tired options out there, why not throw on this horror classic? It'll make your Thanksgiving feast one to remember and instead of political debates or family arguments, I bet everyone at your gathering will be talking about THANXGIVING and one CHAIN DEVERAUX!!!