I think it would be unfair of me to give my opinion of this movie, since I was in it. (For the record, though, I'm a fan of the picture) However, we have had a lot of support with Amphatmine from local St. Louis film buffs as well as from people over the net and other sources. Therfor, I just wanted to thank everyone for their kind words and vocal support. I would also like to say thanks to Chris Grega, the man who made it all happen. Chris is the kind of director actors love. He knows what he wants, and more importantly, he knows what he doesn't want. He also has a great understanding for what the actor brings to the table, which is refreshing. I can honestly say that working on Amphatmine was the best time of my life, and I wouldn't trade the experience for anything! I made life long friendships and learned a whole bunch about acting and about myself. I hope that someday, everybody who wants to will be able to see this movie and I encourage you all to voice your opinion, even if you think it's a piece of s#$t. We're all thick-skinned and we can take it. The important thing is to be honest.