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Camera Store

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.6K
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John Larroquette in Camera Store (2017)
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On the eve of the transition from film to digital, the longtime denizens of a camera store confront their personal issues in this darkly comic story.On the eve of the transition from film to digital, the longtime denizens of a camera store confront their personal issues in this darkly comic story.On the eve of the transition from film to digital, the longtime denizens of a camera store confront their personal issues in this darkly comic story.

  • Director
    • Scott Marshall Smith
  • Writer
    • Scott Marshall Smith
  • Stars
    • Angela Jones
    • Justin Lieberman
    • Maddie McCormick
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Scott Marshall Smith
    • Writer
      • Scott Marshall Smith
    • Stars
      • Angela Jones
      • Justin Lieberman
      • Maddie McCormick
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angela Jones
    Angela Jones
    • Marjorie
    Justin Lieberman
    Justin Lieberman
    • Pete
    Maddie McCormick
    Maddie McCormick
    • Penny Wednesday
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Ray Lapine
    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Karly Regan
    Hakim Callender
    • Nunzy Cannucci
    Laura Silverman
    Laura Silverman
    • Tonia Canucci
    Joey Folsom
    • Felix Potemkin
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Pinky Steuben
    Phillip Manuel
    • Piano Player
    Theodus Crane
    Theodus Crane
    • Bobby
    Michael Buonomo
    Michael Buonomo
    • Tony
    Elizabeth Fendrick
    Elizabeth Fendrick
    • Mrs. Lobell
    Thomas Francis Murphy
    Thomas Francis Murphy
    • Man in Wheelchair
    Brady Lewis
    • Stoner Kid
    Laura Cayouette
    Laura Cayouette
    • Brenda Klammadge
    Josh Perry
    • Randall
    • (as Josh 'Ponceman' Perry)
    Hunter Burke
    Hunter Burke
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      • Scott Marshall Smith
    • Writer
      • Scott Marshall Smith
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    5caspian1978

    Character Development - in Conflict !

    With brilliant Actors like John Rhys-Davies and John Larroquette, how can a movie miss? Easily. With that said, Camera Store is one missed opportunity after another. The collection of f-words throughout the movie is evidence of a cast attempting to work with a script with several holes in it. The story-line as well as the character development of the cast both lack substance. The audience finds themselves asking the question: who is the main character of this movie half way through. The first obstacle is to get passed the first 15 minutes of the movie. It's hard to see what the main plot of the movie is until it is too late. Supporting characters come and go and intersect with the central characters, not as comic relief but as part of the overall plot that falls short time and time again. The audience is trapped in a movie that they feel obligated to watch since they are roped into watching. Once we learn of the character's back story, if any, we are left not caring since none of the characters are believable let alone appealing. The idea that every photo has a negative side may be the premise of the movie, but in the end, who cares? Camera Store tries to be something that it is not. Scenes from a Mall, or a real depiction / Cassavetes like story, this movie is not. Much like the movie's poster, the genre is not properly depicted. Looking more like a Spy / Film Noir thriller, Camera Store has elements of comedy, but is far from a comedy. A weird drama type / low budget movie that depicts characters with no beginning, middle or end. In the end, Camera Store tries to be a "hit or miss" movie that is only for a certain type of audience. It is that reason alone that makes Camera Store a miss. Secondly, the motivation of every character in the story is questioned since we are looking at both the positive and negative, the real and the fake sides of the characters. Sounds good on paper, but on film, it's mostly negative.
    6glangendoen

    Not bad at all

    This is really a drama film, when you've bitten through the first 15 minutes (with a lot of swearing), a nice story unfolds. I began to sympathize with the main characters,(they were uncertain what next year would bring). And of course the nice twist a the end (2 actually). Of course this is my opinion, but it was not that bad at all.
    4mrliteral

    Clerks for the retirement community...at least it tries to be

    This movie is set in 1994, the year Clerks was released. It takes place mostly in one location, and its characters swear a lot while working behind a cash register and experiencing major life changes over the course of a single day. That's about all it has in common with Kevin Smith's first feature, as it contains none of the charm, wit, or dramatic weight of the earlier film. It has more professional actors, camerawork, editing, and better filmmaking in general, sure -- but nothing all that interesting or important happens, and nothing these characters do makes any sense. They just talk and talk and talk without getting anywhere or learning anything. Nothing changes, no one evolves, and none of the characters relate to each other in a meaningful way...and some of them are super racist for no reason whatsoever! Its themes fall flat, and by the time it's over one is left wondering what the point was...turns out, there wasn't one.
    8riprock9000

    Perfect time for the end

    The choice paradox has been a challenge when finding newer movies of quality. Therefore, I just chose "Camera Store" off handedly and what a great surprise. It's become more rare to find movies which capture atmosphere in a meaningful level. The film really captures the sense of change which has been occurring in the past 10 years. I remember the rise of 80's America and the promise of hope based on consumerism. The local mall was the hub of business. Often times neighbors worked or owned businesses in the mall. The mall was part of everyday life in America. No one really ever imagined that "the mall" would become a relic just like "the camera store" in a time which everyone has a camera in hand. The film speaks to the change in our midst. Photos are almost arbitrary these days. Many of us take hundreds of not thousands of pictures with our phones then delete them in seconds. We can buy anything online without having to put on clothes. The shift from old to new when redundancy becomes real and possibly painful is palpable in this movie. The atmosphere of the movie conveys a sense of loss. A loss of connection with one another. A feeling of having been lost in a perception of the American Dream which never existed in the first place. An exhibition of the artifice of human existence in a world thoroughly corrupted by materialism. The years of relationships in the camera store basically come down to money. No more, no less. A very lonely place to find oneself in modern America.
    4iquine

    Overexposed, Underdeveloped, Plot Obscura, Pick Your Camera Pun

    (Flash Review)

    This is pretty much a character (pointless) study of stubborn man who never had the gumption to take action on a great idea he had. The story revolves around a coupe other fellows who work at a camera store who are extremely cynical and quick to anger. The protagonist camera salesman had an idea for a 1 hour photo booth for several years and did nothing with it. Someone he knows (a slimy fellow) finally takes action on his idea and angers him. A few people try to help him achieve his vision yet he is too stubborn to accept help. Between that core story line are some weak side stories. Perhaps the story lacked focus because when it was all done, I didn't get the point to this film. Was it to observe a man struggling with his own self-pity? I couldn't find anything redeeming about it.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was filmed entirely on-location at the Esplanade Mall in Kenner, Louisiana, in the fall of 2015.
    • Quotes

      Pinky Steuben: Not all men are fools, some are bachelors.

    • Crazy credits
      No film was harmed during the making of this movie.

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Магазин видеокамер
    • Filming locations
      • Esplanade Mall - 1401 West Esplanade, Kenner, Louisiana, USA
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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