13 Days of Rage

13 Days of Rage is a 2011 American independent animated crime drama written, directed, produced and animated by Jules Barnaby, his first fully credited film since 1983. Set in an unnamed city, the film is centered around an ex-con named Arness who finds himself torn between his criminal past and his desire for a normal life. The title refers to the 13 days in which the film takes place.

Notorious for it's use of the 2006 Sandbox game Garry's Mod for it's animation, leading to it's long days as well as it's amateur voice cast, 13 Days of Rage is considered by many publications to be one of the worst films ever made, with Jerry Beck calling it "The Room of bad animated movies" and Gary Newman. creator of Garry's Mod, calling it an example of "How not to use the game". Originally shown only in one California theater, 13 Days of Rage quickly became a cult film due to its reputation of bizarre and unconventional storytelling, technical and narrative issues, Although the film was a box-office bomb, home-media sales and notoriety following its initial release significantly increased its public profile.

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