Nah, not really worth ten bucks to me. I really liked the story, but the film itself grates on my nerves. And I'd never wear the "IS THIS YOUR GOD? T-shirt (though it does make me laugh), it is pretty tacky looking for one, and I actually like Lucas.
That would be cool if someone got the two writers together to talk about their inspirations. I haven't seen Fanboys, but I am sure die LUCAS die doesn't even compare to it in the slightest. dLd feels like a school assignment that was turned in incomplete, and then abandoned once the grade was given.
If they'd whip the script back out and reshoot the whole thing, it could be a pretty cool little indie film.
As you can see by how much I have written about it, I really liked the damn little thing a lot. Just didn't quite leave me satisfied, I feel like I ate half of a sandwich and am now craving the other half which doesn't exist. I wonder if this guy has gone on to write/make any other films?
Watching this thing has really made me wish I didn't live so far away from all my old friends from university. I'd love to take some of the old scripts I've written and a camera and see what we could throw together. Indie film making is awesome. Being an adult where nobody you know has time for stuff like that sucks.