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Bryan Loves You Cult Reveals Itself



As sure as It'ss Time For a Change in America, Bryan Loves You, what many are now calling The 100-Million Dollar Movie and also one of the most controversial of the year, remains in the news with writer/director Seth Landau'ss revealing essay posted to the online edition of Moving Pictures Magazine this week. Reports have been rolling in that the movie has been banned in parts of Arizona.



One Phoenix-area county supervisor was quoted this week as saying, It'ss ridiculous to ban it, but some people are too excited about this. The Moving Pictures essay can be found at http://www.movingpicturesmagazine.com/featuredarticles/specialfeature/sethlandau. The movie'ss unofficial homepage is http://www.grassrootstheory.org/bryan.htm.



From the start, Bryan Loves You (shot entirely in Metro Phoenix) has encountered several odd occurrences, including a phony Open Call for Extras published by The Arizona Republic daily newspaper during the shoot and subsequently reported on by New York Post. There were multiple threatening letters sent to the production company by anonymous mailers and even one video clip, which has since been uploaded to the Landau Motion Pictures YouTube page. Bryan Loves You is the true 1993 story of a cult that takes over an Arizona town. Stars of the picture include Tony Todd (Candyman), George Wendt (TV'ss Cheers), and scream queens Tiffany Shepis and Brinke Stevens. MovieWeb.com calls it one truly frightening piece chilling and awe-inspiring. The picture was released across North America on September 23, 2008.






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