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'You have the cool story idea, we have the equipment and the know-how. Our team reviews your request taking into consideration the length of the video, the cost of actors, crew and other production costs. Then, we will send you an estimated cost for the video. Once the script and costs are agreed to you make payment. Then we shoot it. The next day we send you pictures from the set. Then we edit the film in 30 days or less. Then we send your custom film to you via download or DVD or both (your choice). These custom videos start at $500.00 USD. All of the unedited footage may be available at an additional cost. Have fun and let's get started...'-- Best Deaths


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Testimonials

Have you ever wanted to direct a film or found yourself editing the scenes in some of your favorite movies? That's me. There never has been the "perfect" film and those big-budget ones are no exception. The next best thing? That turned out to be easier than I thought get Best Deaths to make one for you. The nice thing with Best Deaths was that I was able to write the script and be involved all the way through. If any of you fantasize like I do, you'll appreciate how much it adds to have an actor say exactly what you want to hear him say or be able to tell the filming crew what kind of angles and closeups you want. It makes all the difference in the world. Even things like clothing. I happen to like leather and I was able to send Best Deaths numerous things that I wanted to see the actors wearing or use. That worked out beautifully and everything got returned to me. They proved to be 100% honest and dependable and I was able to be involved in the whole production process. I got everything I had hoped for and then some. I'll definitely be back for more.

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I ordered one custom video of Chris. It was the best throat slash video online anywhere. I was thoroughly satisfied and very happy to have spent the money. This website really knows what they are doing. Thanks Best Deaths.

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I don't know what to say, that was perfect, just totally perfect. Luke was the perfect victim, I can think of other ways I'd like to kill him, I'll be watching this one over and over. His killer did a fantastic job, I think I'd like to see more of him too, has he been in anything yet? He doesn't look familiar.

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Kyle was absolutely incredible with the fear in his look and voice, the struggling, and the facial grimace. The strangle scene was great as well and was exactly what I was looking for in that scene.

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What can I say? The video is incredible. You guys did an amazing job! Chris is in fantastic shape and you guys captured him beautifully. He's never looked better, if you ask me. I loved the way his strength slowly fades and he stumbles as he tries to get away. His performance really makes the story. You guys also got some incredible camera angles. You really captured the struggle well and knew exactly what I wanted to see.

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What you do is medicine to the minds of those of us who are sometimes even just a little unsure that in a more public arena, the privations of a "perversion" would appear so acceptable. That is no small thing! Thank you!

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Wow, that was real good. Like the twist in the beginning where the kid sees his execution. Pretty good acting too. Like the tube and the yellow extraction.

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Would like to extend my appreciation to Greg for his realistic scream and reaction when he was stabbed. Really love it. Of course, not forgetting Hunter as the psychotic killer. He is so perfect for the role. Would love to cast Greg in another video to watch his navel being tortured again.

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Well done. Didn't expect them all to end up dead...but that was a nice touch. Especially seeing the guy in the white wife beater getting stabbed. I didn't realize how big his arms were.

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The acting was perfect. Both actors did a great job in selling the scenario, and I think the actor who plays Greg is witty, athletic and convincing: he lived up to my expectations. When he was lifted into the torture rack he looked fantastic!





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Examples


THE DOCTOR EXECUTES ANDY THEN ACTS AS HIS MORTICIAN
















MARK IS CAPTURED AND STRANGLED TO DEATH BY DR. Z













MITCH SUFFERS, CPR, STRANGLE, INJECTION AND STABBING TORTURE DEATH











TWO TEENS ATTACK THEIR FRIEND JAMIE, PUNCH HIM, HIT HIM WITH AN AXE, HANG HIM, STRANGLE HIM TO DEATH AND BURY HIS DEAD BODY IN THE YARD


















DR Z HYPNOTIZES A STUD TO DROWN AND STRANGLE A BLOND HIGH SCHOOL GUY AT THE POOL















HYPNOTIZED DREW KILLS DR Z AND THEN HIMSELF




















DR Z TAKES A VACATION AND STRANGLES DONNIE















NEW SKATER TEEN MEETS DR Z ENDS UP DEAD IN MORGUE AND TOE TAGGED














SOLDIER IS STRUNG UP, CHLOROFORMED, ELECTROCUTED AND STABBED


















COACH SHOOTS A JOCK IN THE BATHROOM












BAD ASS WRESTLER KT WRESTLES YOUNG SMALLER HUNTER AND KILLS HIM WITH A SNAP OF HIS NECK












REVENGE ON THE TRAIL YOUNG COWBOY IS SHOT AND STRANGLED BY POWERFUL OUTLAW



















REVENGE, SHOOTING AND ASPHYXIATION BY TRAINED ASSASSINS

















GREG KILLS DREW THE SKATER KID THEN KEEPS HIS CORPSE AS A LIVING DOLL














KEVEN DRESSES HUNTER'S NAKED CORPSE IN THE MORGUE THEN ABUSES IT IN HIS CASKET















KILLER LANCE CHLOROFORMS, STRIPS, DROWNS AND ELECTROCUTES JOSH















MARK PISTOL WHIPS JOSH THEN HANGS HIM DEAD
















ALL CHOKED UP PART THREE








DREW'S NIGHTMARE TIED TO THE BED AND STRANGLED TO DEATH BY MR JENKINS












EDDIE MEET POGO NOW DIE
















HUNTER CHLOROFORMED, TIED DOWN, AND STRANGLED TO DEATH BY MR. JENKINS WHO RAPES HIS DEAD BODY
















MITCH DRUGS MARK INTO CARDIAC ARREST THEN PERFROMS CPR AND OTHER MEDICAL TORTURE ON HIS CORPSE
















PAUL POISONS STRAIGHT TOM, TIES HIM TO A BED, SUFFOCATES HIM WITH A PLASTIC BAG, STRANGLES HIM TO DEATH WITH A ROPE AND RAPES HIS DEAD BODY



















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p.s. Hey. Tomorrow I go back to work finishing Zac's and my film. We have an early morning start, and we might or might not start early for the week-plus work we have ahead of us. I won't know until tomorrow. For tomorrow at least, I'm going to have to do the p.s. as follows: I'll do it the night before. In other words, I'll get to however many comments arrive before I hit the sack tonight Paris time, and I'll launch that in the morning before I leave. Comments that appear post-bedtime will be addressed in the next p.s., and, if the early morning starts persist, that's how the p.s. will function until the finishing is done. Does that make sense? ** Thomas Moronic, Hi, T. I'm a pretty optimistic person too except when it comes to politics, or at least US politics since it's the only system about which I have something of a grasp. Sappy or not, and I think not, I agree with you. I haven't heard that Xiu Xiu thing, and thanks a bunch because I will. Got your email, thank you! It'll go up on Tuesday, the 21st. It's your birthday? Happy happy birthday! Yesterday was Gisele's birthday. Everyone, it's Thomas Moronic's birthday today, so whoop it up on his behalf in some fashion here or privately in your IRL life please! ** David Ehrenstein, Thanks for the good words about Gregory's post/book. I saw on FB about Bill's new book! Great, great! Everyone, the writer and historian and super-tasteful guy Bill Reed, who also happens to be the hubby of Mr. Ehrenstein, has published a new book -- 'The Leonard Reed Story: Brains as Well as Feet' -- and I urge you to go check out the thing and what it's about, for instance, here. ** John, Hi, John! Welcome and thank you a lot! Oh, LA art/food recommendations? Let me think. Uh, Museum of Jurassic Technology, if you've never been. Oscar Tuazon @ Paradise Garage. Charles Gaines @ the Hammer Museum. Thomas Demand's 'Pacific Sun'& Chris Burden's 'Metropolis' @ LACMA. Raymond Petition @ Regen Projects. Tom Andersen's 'The Thoughts That Once We Had' @ The Egyptian Theater. Food-wise, I'm a vegetarian, so I'm limited (or not?) by that, but ... Real Food Daily (La Cienega Blvd.), Mexico City and Alcove (both on Hillhurst), ... Anyway, there's some top-of-my-still-awakening-head suggestions. Have big fun! ** Gregoryedwin, Hi, Gregory. Such a pleasure and honor, man! Thank you so much! ** MANCY, Hi, Stephen. Cool projects there, duh. Titles, yeah. Do you have a general system through which you tend to generate them? ** G.r. maierhofer, Hi, Grant. Cool about 'Marcel's' imminence. Publication Studio has done some great books (Killian, Jeppesen, Boyer, Stadler, Bellamy, etc.) , so that's very good news. You sound busier than shit in the best way. ** Misanthrope, No, Rimbaud never said there's no such thing as love unless some bad translator put those words into his writing, but he did say love should be reinvented, which, of course, means he thought there is such a thing as love. Congrats on your win! Yeah obviously, I hope your mom gets those cataracts looked at. Hm, your metro experiences: I can't figure that out at all. Even though that's a lot of coincidences to form a coincidence, I can't see any other reason. I really can't imagine it's personal. Anyway, they're scaredy-cats, so pay their weird fear no mind, I say. That is odd. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. ** Steevee, Hi. Hm, the Young Fathers LP does sound quite curious. I'm guessing they're not so much excited by Hillary herself as they are impassioned/ determined to keep the Republicans away from the Presidency and being of the optimistic opinion that she's a strong candidate to do that? ** James, Hi, James. No, no apartment yet. It's getting more stressful by the moment. Not yet, no. Thank you for asking, ** Keaton, You are? I don't think I've liked the post-prison stuff so much. I still haven't googled ICBs yet. I will, I will. I don't drink alcohol hardly ever at all, so ... ** Paul Curran, Howdy, Paul! Welcome back to your home base. I'm almost, I hope, over my jet lag. Thanks re: the review. Oh, I'll be in Tokyo this summer, I don't know when yet. With Zac. And maybe also with Kiddiepunk and Oscar B. Hope you'll be around. I'll give you the date-related poop once it has been pooped. ** Chris Dankland, Hi, Chris! Aw, thanks about the One Direction post, man. And about those 'ZHH' props. Yeah, that was cool and honoring, obviously. No, I've never been to AWP. It seems very intense, but I do want to go. There are so many writers and publishers I love and would be thrilled to meet and get to know in 'reality'. It being in LA next time is probably enough reason to get me to go, for sure. That's exciting news, actually. Huh. Yeah, I'll try to align a trip. Very cool. You have a good morning too, maestro! Love, me. ** Okay. Today's post will undoubtedly take care of itself, introduction-wise. The blog and I will see you tomorrow in the manner I explained at the top, if my explanation made sense. See you that way and then.

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