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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Jewel thief named Frank Stone is a very deeply disturbed, anti social, milquetoast who finds no joy or humor in anything - until he awakens from a deep coma.A Jewel thief named Frank Stone is a very deeply disturbed, anti social, milquetoast who finds no joy or humor in anything - until he awakens from a deep coma.A Jewel thief named Frank Stone is a very deeply disturbed, anti social, milquetoast who finds no joy or humor in anything - until he awakens from a deep coma.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Mike Carlsen
- Victor
- (as Michael Carlsen)
Joseph Ciminera
- Pizzeria Owner
- (material de archivo)
Mark Anthony Love
- Philly
- (as Mark Love)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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I had no idea that Kamal Ahmed, one of the Jerky Boys, has been writing and directing low budget films for a number of years. This grindhouse throwback to the gritty NYC 1970s crime flicks, the likes of of Abel Ferrara or Larry Cohen, is fun for fans of that subgenre, though I'm not sure others will get much out of this film. The excellent William Forsythe plays a hit-man who follows a woman to her creative writing class (taught by the big brother from "ET") where he begins writing stories based on his crimes to impress her. It's an interesting set up, that felt very Larry Cohen-esque, but the characters and plot never really grabbed me. The film seems more of an exercise in style, with the players acting out film archetypes rather than fully fleshed out characters. Tom Sizemore even shows up, in true B-picture fashion, for what must have been a one-day shoot talking directly to the camera and not interacting with any other actors. Still, when all of this is packaged in an obvious nostalgia piece, right down to an amazing retro style title sequence and score (by Scott Hampton), this film is enjoyable enough for fans of films like "Ms. .45" or "God Told Me To."
This was totally worth the watch for me. I think I connected to this film as a New York City native and maybe an understanding and compassion for the everyday New Yorker that lives removed from Manhattan's isolation is required here. Frank Stone, to me, is the story of that interesting person that so perfectly fits in the scenery a crowded NYC subway car or eating a midnight meal in a pizzeria, the kind whose story you will wonder about the whole way home. In a sense, Kamal Ahmed is kind of a Raymond Carver, an everyman's filmmaker in an era of comic book blockbusters and spoof sequels. Laugh Killer Laugh isn't without it's flaws, but I'd be hard pressed to find a movie that has made every viewer happy. Laugh Killer Laugh is a simple and entertaining film about love, loss and revenge.
Kamal Ahmed tried to make an ambitious movie but in my eyes he just failed. Despise William Forsythe that tries to make the movie a bit interesting the rest of the cast doesn't bring much to the movie. And also the story is just too slow and sometimes makes not much sense to make it enjoyable to watch. I even fell asleep for the last five minutes and I even didn't bother to rewind to watch those five minutes over. I couldn't care less how it ended. It's one of those movies you watch once, without much interest, and that you will completely forget about in a month. I'm even going to write the title down so that I don't forget I already watched it and that it wasn't good. Don't want to make the same mistake twice.
Only beginners would give this movie negative reviews- it's got everything, including monsters.
Bill Forsythe has been underrated for decades; he does a stellar job with this bad guy. What i love is he stays a bad guy through the whole show.
The director being new, i waited for an idiotic plot twist that would ruin the movie for me but it didn't happen. From the start, I just fell into the movie and as questions came up in the story, they got answered. For a minute there, the setup was so great, i thought the payoff would disappoint, but it didn't.
Would have been a plus imo to have Tony walk to the door on crutches, then have Frank noticing from the shadows before fading out--that would have required a different little ditty from Sizemore's character, but I guess it worked out okay.
Loved this one-
Bill Forsythe has been underrated for decades; he does a stellar job with this bad guy. What i love is he stays a bad guy through the whole show.
The director being new, i waited for an idiotic plot twist that would ruin the movie for me but it didn't happen. From the start, I just fell into the movie and as questions came up in the story, they got answered. For a minute there, the setup was so great, i thought the payoff would disappoint, but it didn't.
Would have been a plus imo to have Tony walk to the door on crutches, then have Frank noticing from the shadows before fading out--that would have required a different little ditty from Sizemore's character, but I guess it worked out okay.
Loved this one-
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWriter/Director Kamal Ahmed based the main character Frank Stone on his childhood hero, Charles Bronson.
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- Смійся, вбивце, смійся
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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