Monday 8 April 2013

The Oldest Life on Earth DVD is now FREE!

When relationships end, some people go mad, some achieve madness, and some have madness thrust upon them. I managed all three when I decided to make my first proper film, (and start a business!)

The Oldest Life on Earth was the DVD that launched Skerratt Media as a website and a studio, way, way back in the Year of Our Lord 2011 A.D., when Amy Winehouse was still alive, the Higgs-Boson was theoretical, and Tom Daley had yet to present Splash. 2 years on, I've still got copies left, so I have decided to offer the DVD for free.
Spike Ombre fights off... someone!

Continuing the story of Spike Ombre, a self-proclaimed 'professor' with a passion for gadgetry and all-things ancient, the film follows him trying to piece together his broken memories. He knows he died, and yet he is still alive. His friend Rachael said something important, but he can't remember what. And then there's the elusive Cunabula, and the number 33... This incomprehensible weirdness by no means reaches a definite conclusion, and yet, in some ways, the story is very self-contained, and can be understood with repeated viewing. It's hyper-niche stuff, with a concept that makes Steven Moffat's writing look linear.

So, if you're in the mood to be mentally stretched, order your free copy here! There is a £2 charge for postage and packing, as I suspect my local post office will be unwilling to dispense freebies with the same gay abandon as the Skerratt Media employees, (well, me!)

The above link will also take you to an exclusive preview clip, so to make sure you're getting the complete Spike Ombre experience, have a gander at this rather confusing trailer as well:

    

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