I have an answer to your question but I actually talk about it in my book.
I have an answer to your question but I actually talk about it in my book.
Not just you, I think all the sound was recorded in post production and its frequently out of sync
Likewise, really glad to have seen it but felt like once was enough. I do remember it very clearly though, even six years on.
Donald Trump has the most appearances
I've always hated Rob Lowe in this, I find his character and the performance very irritating.
I think there is a decent narrative and momentum in both Hardcore and Light Sleeper but I can agree that his films do tend to revolve around aimless men that are looking for an answer. You could argue the same applies to Taxi Driver but that's one of the greatest screenplays ever so it might just void the argument.
I wonder if this one ends with the man being in jail and the girl coming to visit him, as his go-to rip off from Pickpocket.
He's a ghost. It's modern times. The devil was the old lady. It was the trees what done it.
I've seen it. Very low budget digital with Val Kilmer looking fat and confused. Not Coppola's finest work.
Somewhere was awful. I also switched off after that stripper scene, I recall they were dancing to the foo fighters "My Hero" and I wondered if Sofia Coppolla had listened to that song as a horny teenager and rubbed herself off to the fantasy of stripping for Stephen Dorff. It was the only logical explanation for what…
Gunther is coming.
Summary reminded me a bit of the Aristocrats when they're trying to come up with increasingly extreme ways of telling the same joke, don't know if any of them went as far as hey see this ass you've been sodomising….it's actually your infant son!
Ichi the Killer was hardly plausible, come on.
I think the genre of Man Watches Tapes was perfected by Paranormal Activity 3. It was the final word on the subject for me anyway.
I read the Wikipedia synopsis. I wish I hadn't. I feel sick.
This was done before, funnier
when it was done by college humour a couple of months ago: http://www.collegehumor.com…
I enjoyed this movie
I wasn't expecting much but if it didn't bear the burden of "Night" then it would recognised for what it is: a fun little horror.
Yea Bosco, every character in this movie was lifeless. If we don't care there are no stakes. Just because you bang on about the end of the world doesn't mean we give a shit if the world is full of dullards talking bout that exposition outside, sure is windy.
Jack Bender's direction was enjoyably undistracting in Lost but was never even vaguely cinematic. Compare his framing to Abrams and you can see that he's workmanlike but no artist.
The bit in Overnight where he claims Harvey Weinstien tried to kill me because a car hits a wall vaguely near him made me chuckle. His band were also insanely awful.