īrad Brevet of criticized the use of Hans Zimmer's and James Newton Howard's The Dark Knight score, especially in the opening moments when the film's antagonist appears with music playing from his car stereo, but stated that the short was otherwise solid. Ĭhris Sims of ComicsAlliance expressed that the film was interesting in that it showed the main character in a transitioning period between that of the 2004 Punisher film and how the character is portrayed in the comic books as the Punisher in the 2004 film was more concerned with getting revenge as opposed to waging a war on crime. Kyle Anderson of The Nerdist stated that the film was worth watching and stated that Jane should reprise the role of the Punisher again if another theatrical film was to be made. He did criticise the films for having a rather thin plot and predictable outcome for the villain but praised the production value. He also stated that the film "proves that fan films aren't just for crazed geeks running around with their home video cameras anymore". Ivan Kander of called the film a "love letter" to the Punisher character and a success. It's been a blast to be a part of from start to finish we hope the friends of Frank enjoy watching it as much as we did making it. It was an incredible experience with everyone on the project throwing in their time just for the fun of it. I wanted to make a fan film for a character I've always loved and believed in - a love letter to Frank Castle & his fans. In explaining the reason for this project, he posted this quote on YouTube: Thomas Jane screened the film at the RAW Studios panel at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International.
The film is the first medium to reveal a new Punisher logo designed by Tim Bradstreet.
Towels take longer to dry than clothes and even a hint of lingering moisture can cause odor.In a run-down neighborhood, Frank Castle wakes up and exits his van to get his laundry done. Make sure the towels are completely dry before removing them from the dryer.The wool balls are a natural alternative to dryer sheets and can be used to fluff the towels and help them dry faster. If you want to impart a light scent, add a few drops of essential oil on the wool balls. Once they're laundered, shake and place your towels into the dryer adding the wool balls (clean tennis balls work, too, but skip the essential oils).Dealing with musty odors? First, wash the towels with ½ cup of baking soda sans detergent, then rewash the towels with detergent.If you prefer a more natural alternative, add ¼ cup of white vinegar. To soften towels, you can use fabric softener, but only add it to every third or fourth wash to prevent buildup.Wash colorful towels in warm water, using detergent with color-safe bleach. White towels stay brighter when washed in hot water. Wash white towels using hot water, detergent, and non-chlorine bleach or a natural fabric brightener, like sodium percarbonate, according to its package directions.Washing them together will lead to subtle discoloration over time. Start by separating your towels, then wash white towels separately from colorful towels.