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Movie based on Bills fans comes to the big screen

The goal is to bring the Buffalo Bills fans to light as they have been some of the best in the NFL for years with no end.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The locally made movie 'Unbillievable' is a comedy feature about a family of Buffalo Bills fans just like the ones watching at home.

Co-directors, J. Garrett Vorreuter and former editor-in-chief of National Lampoon, Scott Rubin, take the Bills Mafia to the big screen releasing this winter.

The goal is to bring the Buffalo Bills fans to light as they have been some of the best in the NFL for years with no end.

"Players come and go, but we’re still here. I've been a fan since 1964! It turns out that we're much more interesting, at this point than the actual football team: How we survive as fans, year after year," Rubin said.

The film takes fans to an alternate universe, one where the Buffalo Bills actually get their victory as the AFC East champions.

There will be a public viewing of the movie with a blue and red carpet premiere on Saturday, December 2 at the North Park Theater at 7:00 p.m.

General admission for just the screening is $19.95 and the VIP package including a T-shirt, blue and red carpet pass, and digital premiere pass is $34.95.

You can purchase your tickets to watch the movie at North Park Theater when it officially releases. 

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