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Man, this movie had some of the best acting, camerawork & editing in recent memory. A tough, bitter pill to swallow, yet so well done it grips you and you can't turn away till the credits roll. This movie's disturbing imagery stuck with me for weeks afterwards.
As Roger Ebert said, this flick should be required viewing for anyone contemplating trying heroin. Elley Burstyn should've won an academy award for her role. I'd see it again but I seriously don't know if I could handle it.
As Roger Ebert said, this flick should be required viewing for anyone contemplating trying heroin. Elley Burstyn should've won an academy award for her role. I'd see it again but I seriously don't know if I could handle it.
How does David Lynch do it? Unlike the legions of thick-black-framed-glasses-wearing types and pretentious movie critics who praise his name, I just don't see how this guy keeps getting paid to make such tripe. How can Lynch sloppily cobble together leftover footage from a failed TV pilot into a nonsensical, poorly-acted mess & have critics rave about it & actually include it on Year's Best lists?
I'm baffled. If you're looking for a good film noir, rent "Bound" instead. If you're looking for a good "puzzle" movie try "Memento." But beware of this over-hyped stinker unless your idea of a fun night is throwing away 2 1/2 hours of your life & $3.50 of your hard-earned cash.
I'm baffled. If you're looking for a good film noir, rent "Bound" instead. If you're looking for a good "puzzle" movie try "Memento." But beware of this over-hyped stinker unless your idea of a fun night is throwing away 2 1/2 hours of your life & $3.50 of your hard-earned cash.
Ah, what can I say about this flick, it's just one of my all time faves. My wife & I rent this whenever we're feeling down & soon we're cracking up together.
Christopher Guest of "Spinal Tap" fame skewers small-town theater while at the same time somehow celebrating the spirit of community in these productions. There is a certain sadness in this movie that somehow makes the characters all the more memorable.
If you don't like the mockumentary format (also used in Guest's "Best in Show") then don't bother, but believe me the mostly-improvised dialogue & hilarious turns from SCTV alums Katherine O'Hara & Eugene Levy, not to mention great character actors Fred Willard & Parker Posey, is side-splitting. And the songs, you'll never get those songs out of your head -- "Stools are cool, everyone wants a stool!"
Christopher Guest of "Spinal Tap" fame skewers small-town theater while at the same time somehow celebrating the spirit of community in these productions. There is a certain sadness in this movie that somehow makes the characters all the more memorable.
If you don't like the mockumentary format (also used in Guest's "Best in Show") then don't bother, but believe me the mostly-improvised dialogue & hilarious turns from SCTV alums Katherine O'Hara & Eugene Levy, not to mention great character actors Fred Willard & Parker Posey, is side-splitting. And the songs, you'll never get those songs out of your head -- "Stools are cool, everyone wants a stool!"