HailSisto
Joined Jul 2003
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HailSisto's rating
I watched this film in a theater that specialized in indie films. It's the first time I've seen that place packed in QUITE a long time. And there was already a line to see the next showing of it when I exited.
I thought the camera work fit the spirit of the film - even if it was a little tough getting used to at first.
Holly Hunter was awesome as "Mel" and I'm usually not a big fan of her work. But she completely aced this role. Considering the age difference, I thought she and Sisto worked as a couple and he brought a warmth and humor to the role of "Brady" that the film seriously needed.
Nikki Reed did a great job as the manipulative Evie. Evan Rachel Wood was nothing short of awesome, also, as Tracy.
I gave this film a 9 - taking the one point off for some of the grainy shots. I tend to simply prefer nice, tight, clear images.
I wasn't able to have kids...and after viewing this film, I think I'm glad.
I thought the camera work fit the spirit of the film - even if it was a little tough getting used to at first.
Holly Hunter was awesome as "Mel" and I'm usually not a big fan of her work. But she completely aced this role. Considering the age difference, I thought she and Sisto worked as a couple and he brought a warmth and humor to the role of "Brady" that the film seriously needed.
Nikki Reed did a great job as the manipulative Evie. Evan Rachel Wood was nothing short of awesome, also, as Tracy.
I gave this film a 9 - taking the one point off for some of the grainy shots. I tend to simply prefer nice, tight, clear images.
I wasn't able to have kids...and after viewing this film, I think I'm glad.
when, in S1, a new favorite show added a long time favorite actor! (that obviously being Jeremy Sisto as Brenda's brother Billy)
Why I never thought to "review" it here, I have no idea.
Anyway....obviously, I love Sisto's tortured Billy, and hope they continue to find plot devices for him.
I do think they strayed just a tad this season, with some of the arcs getting a little tiresome. Or perhaps, I was just not into what direction they took some of the characters.
But, I will be there, anxiously awaiting S4 (and the release of S2 on DVD/VHS). This series is just too good to give up on.
Why I never thought to "review" it here, I have no idea.
Anyway....obviously, I love Sisto's tortured Billy, and hope they continue to find plot devices for him.
I do think they strayed just a tad this season, with some of the arcs getting a little tiresome. Or perhaps, I was just not into what direction they took some of the characters.
But, I will be there, anxiously awaiting S4 (and the release of S2 on DVD/VHS). This series is just too good to give up on.