Thursday,
September 23, 2004 at 14:23:00 (EDT)
I
want to pay compliment to Realm of Never. You have
a tight family of actors. I've seen some of them at
Arena Players and I am very impressed with their performances.
The scripts read like modern day Shakespeare, especially
the one I saw last night. They are a pleasure to watch.
I wish you continued success with the show.
Angela Chrones, Lindenhurst, NY USA
Friday, August 13, 2004 at 15:39:07 (EDT)
I
was very pleased to see that your shows are airing
again on the QPTV networks, and I'm pleased to see
that you have a website. The Realm of Never is an
original in public access television (and for what
my opinion is worth, television in general). There's
a theatrical feel, as if you were an audience member
watching a piece of live theatre,and it brings back
the qualities of live dramatic radio, film noir, and
for what my opinion is worth, classic literature.
The slow, deliberate pacing may be trying for the
attention deficit audience, but for the wiser of us,
it is an honest journey into the art of storytelling,
and this endows the series with a sense of prestige
that few others can attest to. So in this artistic
drought of MTV, Queer Eye, Big Brother, Fear Factor,Temptation
Island, Anna Nicole, Victoria Gotti, the list goes
on and on, The Realm of Never is a clever and generous
offering for those of us out there who still like
to use our brains.
Charlotte, College
Point, NY USA
Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at 17:08:27 (EST)
I
can call myself a fan of Realm of Never, and am proud
to be. This is without doubt the most daring and artistic
show on public access (and quite frankly, most of
network and cable television). Experimental, yes.
Campy, occasionally, but it should be clear even to
the most idiotic of viewers that one thing is always
uniform in The Realm of Never: its intelligence. That
is always there, and for that, one can forgive the
scenic and technical shortcomings, and even delight
in them. I'll take less technical expertise to more
truthful emotion any day of the week! The key to this
program is in the listening. Few writers care enough
to write so passionately about the human condition
and really say something and give something. And this
is where Realm of Never will stand the test of time,
long after we've forgotten about the many other independent
films sweeping the festivals and long after public
access is a thing of the past. Keep watching, keep
listening, and remember I was the one who said so!
Liz Gaddies, Farmingville, NY
USA
Tuesday,
March 09, 2004 at 16:21:16 (EST)
These
shows are a bunch of little gems. You might have to
watch them a few times, but there's definately a surprise
inside the cracker jax!
Mike S., North Babylon,
NY USA
Monday, February 02, 2004 at 14:45:26 (EST)
Putting
aside its overwrought sentimentality, clumsy sets,
lousy sound, and purple lighting, your silver lane
episode was well acted, well written, and warmed my
little heart!!!
Elaine Hines, USA
Friday, October 31, 2003 at 11:28:20 (EST)
Good
payoff with last night's Realm of Never Deadline show.
A tough one to watch before you go to bed. Story was
good, even with some of the over the top performances.
I loved the devil!
Andrew, Bayshore,
NY USA
Monday, October 06, 2003 at 12:11:14 (EDT)
I've
followed your shows on the local access channels in
the Patchogue area, and I can definitely say you're
an incentive to the filmmakers and proof that with
very little, you can do quite a lot. Keep it up.
Robert E. Vitale, Patchogue, NY USA
Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 14:48:30 (EDT)
Chris,
It is so refreshing to watch and experience your productions.
Your shows provide value to the medium of the visual
arts with thought provoking themes, substantial plots
and meaningful insights to ourselves as both individuals
and as part of the masses. I look forward to your
continued success and contribution to television and
film.
Frank Marino, USA
Monday, September 22, 2003 at 14:27:17 (EDT)
Cool
show. You guys are so far out you're IN!
Houston
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