Press

“What begins as The Conjuring-style fright-fest quickly morphs into The Raid. This intense five-minute short comes off as pure visual poetry. On-point cinematography and excellent fight choreography combine a pure adrenaline rush.

By the time all is said and done, Bar Fight leaves you wanting more in the best possible way.”


– THATSHELF.COM (review from Toronto After Dark screening)


“A clever, creepy twist on the ‘final girl’ archetype … one of the most unexpected and contemplative psychological thrillers of the year.”

— FANGORIA (Last Girl Standing review)


“A new take on the slasher genre.”

— NERDLY (Last Girl Standing review)


“A captivating depiction of survivor’s guilt and post-traumatic stress, and a very entertaining movie.”

— BLOODY DISGUSTING (Last Girl Standing review)


“I would highly recommend this film to anyone who thinks they have seen it all in horror. I have seen the future of this genre and it all began with a film called Last Girl Standing. Seek this film out.”

— WICKEDCHANNEL.COM (Last Girl Standing review)


Last Girl Standing is truly impressive both audibly and visibly … At one point in particular, I found myself literally holding my breath for a particular answer. That’s good suspense.”

— MODERN HORRORS (Last Girl Standing review)


“A very well-acted and beautifully directed movie.”

— FLICKERING MYTH (Last Girl Standing review)


“It is bloody, and gory and brutal. It has all the elements of giallo, grindhouse, and splatter gore neatly tied up in one hell of a bloody third act.”

— MOVIEPILOT (Last Girl Standing review)


“A film all slasher movie fans should watch.”

— UK HORROR SCENE (Last Girl Standing review)


“This is the Oldboy hammer fight of Streets of Rage fan films.”

— CRUNCHYROLL.COM (De-Pixelated: Streets of Rage review)


“Blue Goggles web videos don’t have the typical YouTube feel of two cameras aimed at a green screen. The production values make their videos feel like short movies, complete with stunts, special effects and multiple settings. In addition to the locations, lighting and their fight choreographer, the use of sound in their videos adds an extra layer of professionalism.”

— AUSTIN POST (BIT PARTS review)


“BIT Parts – a humorous X-Files for gamers where two special agents go inside games to investigate bugs and other problems – was just too brilliant. The short and to the point style of each episode, along with the specific game it focused on, had me laughing out loud.”

— GAMEDELVER.WORDPRESS.COM (BIT PARTS review)


“The Mario Brothers have a go at it, bare knuckle style, and you can watch the whole thing unfold before you in the awesome live-action video by the De-Pixelated crew.”

— NERD APPROVED (De-Pixelated: Super Smash Bros. review)


“Blue Goggles Films had one of their newest videos featured on the Machinima channel recently, and it’s absolutely brilliant.”

— DESTRUCTOID (Twisted Metal: Be Mine review)


“I’ve never heard of Blue Goggles Films before, but I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on them … I can say Blue Goggles Films shows some solid production value. So kudos to their team.”

— SHOGUNGAMER.COM (Skyrim Intervention review)


“David Jaffe asked, and the fans delivered. Not only that, but this trailer is so good, I think I’d actually see this film. Bravo Blue Goggles Films for making a game based movie that makes us all scream for ice cream!!”

— RIPTEN.COM (Twisted Metal: Home Sweet Home review)


“This fan-made project seems to have nailed what Jaffe wanted – it’s low-budget, it’s got Sweet Tooth in slasher mode, and it’s got a great portrayal of the evil clown’s sadistic tendencies. Heck, they even used the special laugh in the end. Very nice touch.”

— QUICK JUMP GAMING NETWORK (Twisted Metal: Home Sweet Home review)


“This movie looks good for a low-budget slasher, and its way better than any Hollywood blockbuster adaptation.”

— GOSSIPGAMERS.COM (Twisted Metal: Home Sweet Home review)


“This fan-made trailer based off the hit video game “Twisted Metal” looks way more awesome than pretty much any other horror movie that has come out in recent memory.”

—THEVIRALTREND.COM (Twisted Metal: Home Sweet Home review)