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THIS IS THE STANDARD RELEASE AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A SLIP COVER Join Will Walker as he test pilots a captured enemy ship that shadows an unearthly childhood. On the mission he must work with a team of engineers and scientists who are members of an ancient secret society. By methodical use of silverware and ladders they have figured out how to make the movie (which is Will’s life) auto-rewind to the beginning over and over again. Jared Whitman started Project Omicron when he was 15 years old and spent 7 years working on it. The result is one of the most unique and mind-bending sci-fi films you can imagine while also being a perfect love letter to the 50s science fiction films Whitman grew up watching. VHSHITFEST is so happy to shine a light on this extremely obscure gem with hours of extras! Newly transferred from the original master, Introduction by director Jared Whitman, Audio commentary with Jared Whitman, Audio commentary with actors William Maier and Sir Millard Mulch, Interview with Jared Whitman, Interviews with cast and crew, Behind the scenes footage, Photo gallery, Bloopers, Script, Ten short films
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Project Omicron (1999)
60 min
Join Will Walker as he test pilots a captured enemy ship that shadows an unearthly childhood. On the mission, he must work with a team of scientists who are members of a secret society. By methodical use of silverware and ladders they have figured out how to make the movie auto rewind. Enjoy 60 minutes of science fiction, camp wonderland. From the mind of 15 year old, artist, Jared Whitham.