La Gremlin
Joined Jun 2000
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Wow, my first new review in months. What a great one to start out on! Am I glad to see that IMDB has an entry for this completely demented movie. I was starting to doubt my own sanity.
On to the review. This is one of those movies that is way to incomprehensibly bizarre to hate. If you like insane films, and you find it in the video store, rent it and watch it. Like it's obvious soul-brother, "Sayu-Ki", it might just change your life. Just don't say I didn't warn you.
On to the review. This is one of those movies that is way to incomprehensibly bizarre to hate. If you like insane films, and you find it in the video store, rent it and watch it. Like it's obvious soul-brother, "Sayu-Ki", it might just change your life. Just don't say I didn't warn you.
Here's a rollicking good movie about how women are inherently good and men are inherently horrible, vile little creatures. It's great fun to see James VanDerBeek cast against type, but the one thing I want to comment on is this: Try to tell me that the guys playing Dick and Victor didn't receive their scripts with notes attached saying, "Steal this movie!"
This is the funniest darn movie about the creative process in recent memory. The ending is a bit of a cop-out (only because I was expecting something *really* insane), but the overall impact of the film makes up for it. Donald lives!