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Board Heads
Link is torn between the two loves of his life: surfing, and his girlfriend Sunny. He's also got to deal with an angry landlady who's threatening to evict him if he doesn't start paying his rent. When three rich but clueless newcomers move into town and immediately start striking out with the dozens of bikini-clad beauties on the local beach, Link sees a possible solution to his cash problems: offer the trio lessons in how to become pick-up artists.
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Plot Summary
Three friends, one of whom is a struggling musician, decide to start a record label to promote their own music. They face numerous challenges as they navigate the cutthroat music industry, dealing with financial struggles, creative differences, and the pursuit of their dreams.
Critical Reception
Board Heads received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its earnestness and relatable portrayal of aspiring artists but criticized its uneven pacing and predictable plot. Audiences found it to be a charming, albeit low-budget, independent film.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of the struggles of independent musicians.
Criticized for a lack of originality in its narrative structure.
Seen as a well-intentioned but somewhat amateurish effort.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Board Heads' is difficult to ascertain due to a lack of widespread reviews. Early commentary suggested it was a relatable film for those pursuing artistic careers.
Fun Fact
The film was largely financed and produced by its director and star, David Raynr, reflecting the do-it-yourself spirit of the independent filmmaking scene it portrays.
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