

The spoof is becoming part of the self-sustaining ecosystem of bad movies, which in recent years have turned into a viable genre of their own. And now, a little over a year later, Keene and Doyle’s film Fatal Future - which they wrote and directed together under the pseudonym Mitch Kean, and is now streamable on Amazon Video - is quietly on its way to amassing a cult following of its own.
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“There was so much about Neil Breen and his style that took us and really was so much more than we had been used to with bad films.”Īlmost immediately after finishing Fateful Findings, Keene and Doyle formulated a plan: Watch every Neil Breen movie in existence, then go make one of their own. “I don’t even know how we stumbled upon this specifically, because I don’t even know what I searched for,” Keene says. The Las Vegas-based filmmaker considers himself something of a bad-movie expert, but when he and his friend and fellow filmmaker Sean Doyle came across Breen’s 2013 film Fateful Findings, they were astounded. Michael Keene had no idea what he was getting into when he first saw a Neil Breen movie.
