Born to Lose is a shoestring film that takes a pseudo-documentary glipmse into the punk periphery of the Los Angeles music scene and lead singer, Stevie Monroe's odyssey of nihilism.Born to Lose is a shoestring film that takes a pseudo-documentary glipmse into the punk periphery of the Los Angeles music scene and lead singer, Stevie Monroe's odyssey of nihilism.Born to Lose is a shoestring film that takes a pseudo-documentary glipmse into the punk periphery of the Los Angeles music scene and lead singer, Stevie Monroe's odyssey of nihilism.
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The movie had quite a 'humourous' beginning, and it gradually got worse and worse and the movie went on. The sound quality seemed to cut out through the movie and get louder and quieter at times, it ends off very weirdly, and with the lack of sound, it makes the ending especially messed up. However, its not all bad, if you can get past the low budget, the part of the story i understood was actually alright.
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"Perhaps one has to have been "there" to fully grasp the intent of this film. It is in it's purest form, fully "agony" and "ecstasy" combined. One only has to let go, plug-in and go for "the ride" to truly appreciate where this film and this filmmaker are coming from. Because at the "end of the day", we are all simply "Born to Lose"
Thank you for one heck of a "ride", Doug Cawker, wherever you are.
Thank you for one heck of a "ride", Doug Cawker, wherever you are.
If you want a cool, real, gritty rock film, look no further. This film rocks. Cool story, cool actors, groovy editing. A super cool, interesting peek into the life of a rock star. If you're sick of slicked up, polished down no-brainers designed to manipulate your emotions and want a little something edgier and more real, this is your film. DO yourself a favor and check it out!!
Yea we know it's not "Born To Win", so going downhill with the band, some bad drugs and twisted sex has it's high and low points. If you want to join the boys for this Rock & Roll train wreck, check out how the big three are handled. First,Rock & Roll, the band stuff is the most interesting part of this movie, it has a real look at bands at this level of non-success. You can see this is where the filmmaker had the most fun and the most insight. The band members are not over done but real. Second, Sex, I wish this band had been more popular and had groupies. Mostly the lead singer and the girlfriend's(he would dump if he made it big) relationship. Could use more sex but what can't. Third, Drugs, This is the only part that we have seen to many times before. We needed a little more inspiration here. The filmmaker had fun with the R&R and the sex but not with the old monkey on the back. So in the end did you have fun going downhill with the band? Yea we had some laughs, some good times, some bad, some good songs and fighting robots. Sex,Drugs,Rock & Roll can be Dangerous. Don"t try this at home kids.
A film for punks and would be punks, a story for pukes, assholes and people who think they are neither. It's characters are for people a little tired of the "world mall" we are all forced to live in. It is not a film for people with a "ma and pa" rosey world view . It is not for the puking punks with an "ain't music fun" as they react to their ma and pa's rosey world for the weekend. Back to their real life; Monday at 8:00 am.
This film is for people who believe in something and are struck by the pain of not being able to reach it because they know they are the hurdle that must be over come. This film will dig at a hidden part of any human heart.
This film came from an honest place. Yes, at times, it was very rough in it's presentation (a great tip-off that it wasn't made by some unexamined film school, suburban cog or a son of a big wheel that really should really be a butcher, a baker or a candlestick maker). This film didn't posed (even though some of its characters did.) There was a inner hardness in some of the characters that was presented in a plain manner. Not everyone will like this style.
The events and images are not bright and happy (or even unnecessarily dark) but it has a respect for its subject. This is not another outsiders view of a world that is "cool". This is not another fake mockumentary made with a mind fueled by a Big Gulp diet.
There is no risk in laughing at someone you don't really know.
This film mocks itself. Born to Lose is fuelled by all that can be destructive about booze, drugs and human beings.
It is also not a glorification of a musical rant or a ranting personality. It's the blah, blah, blah of music and one ordinary guy.
Yes, some of the support acting seemed a lot like trying hard to act but somehow that didn't matter to the story or even the characters. There was always this sense of tumbling and falling with the events. It's as if the characters had seen their end - our end - and said screw it, "it just doesn't matter what I think or what I do". A viewer doesn't have to agree or disagree with this P.O.V. because the characters don't care if they do or don't or die.
"Born to Lose" shows you the dog s**t in the middle of the sidewalk and allows you to step around the s**t or jump on it and track it around your own 'hood.
I give it an 8 out of 10 (if this was baseball that would be a batting average of ......? Note: If you can answer a baseball trivia question you should skip this movie and go to the mall - shop or hang-out or shoot a mockumentary, it just doesn't matter.
This film is for people who believe in something and are struck by the pain of not being able to reach it because they know they are the hurdle that must be over come. This film will dig at a hidden part of any human heart.
This film came from an honest place. Yes, at times, it was very rough in it's presentation (a great tip-off that it wasn't made by some unexamined film school, suburban cog or a son of a big wheel that really should really be a butcher, a baker or a candlestick maker). This film didn't posed (even though some of its characters did.) There was a inner hardness in some of the characters that was presented in a plain manner. Not everyone will like this style.
The events and images are not bright and happy (or even unnecessarily dark) but it has a respect for its subject. This is not another outsiders view of a world that is "cool". This is not another fake mockumentary made with a mind fueled by a Big Gulp diet.
There is no risk in laughing at someone you don't really know.
This film mocks itself. Born to Lose is fuelled by all that can be destructive about booze, drugs and human beings.
It is also not a glorification of a musical rant or a ranting personality. It's the blah, blah, blah of music and one ordinary guy.
Yes, some of the support acting seemed a lot like trying hard to act but somehow that didn't matter to the story or even the characters. There was always this sense of tumbling and falling with the events. It's as if the characters had seen their end - our end - and said screw it, "it just doesn't matter what I think or what I do". A viewer doesn't have to agree or disagree with this P.O.V. because the characters don't care if they do or don't or die.
"Born to Lose" shows you the dog s**t in the middle of the sidewalk and allows you to step around the s**t or jump on it and track it around your own 'hood.
I give it an 8 out of 10 (if this was baseball that would be a batting average of ......? Note: If you can answer a baseball trivia question you should skip this movie and go to the mall - shop or hang-out or shoot a mockumentary, it just doesn't matter.
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