rayfollis
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I remember the verdict and I can honestly say I wasn't surprised at the time. The defense team successfully turned this into a case about race and a referendum on the LA police department. The prosecution had all the evidence necessary, but were totally outclassed. Their bungling, and those of the detectives, made for an easy acquittal.
This documentary puts all of this on display, complete with interviews from many key players. I highly recommend it to those to young to remember as well as those who saw it happening.
In the end, the presentation reminds us of what really happened. All the impressive legal wranglings, race divisions, drama, and emotions aside - OJ killed Ron and Nicole.
Everyone knows the truth - even Carl Douglas.
This documentary puts all of this on display, complete with interviews from many key players. I highly recommend it to those to young to remember as well as those who saw it happening.
In the end, the presentation reminds us of what really happened. All the impressive legal wranglings, race divisions, drama, and emotions aside - OJ killed Ron and Nicole.
Everyone knows the truth - even Carl Douglas.
My key measurement of a documentary's quality is whether or not it is trying to sell something. I believe the film makers did a good job of not promoting Bryan's quest. Instead, it was more informative about a very unique, if not odd lifestyle. This got it to a five, but ultimately it was just too creepy for me to give it any more.
Bryan has quite a few hang ups, and this seemed to be the focus of the second half of the film. I'm glad he has found a way to cope with his depression, loneliness, and lack of interpersonal skills - especially since he only has a few hundred million in the bank.
Ultimately, I found him creepy, narcissistic, and (ironically) very unhealthy looking! He kinda reminds me of the movie character "Powder".
Notice how often he appears shirtless.
Total sideshow attraction.
Bryan has quite a few hang ups, and this seemed to be the focus of the second half of the film. I'm glad he has found a way to cope with his depression, loneliness, and lack of interpersonal skills - especially since he only has a few hundred million in the bank.
Ultimately, I found him creepy, narcissistic, and (ironically) very unhealthy looking! He kinda reminds me of the movie character "Powder".
Notice how often he appears shirtless.
Total sideshow attraction.
I think it deserves better. Maybe a point or so higher. This is not a great movie, but it is fun if you're not uptight over the idea of a young boy somehow misspelling his letter to Santa and summoning Satan instead.
I certainly understand how certain Christian folks may find this offensive, but oh well.
If this describes you, I would avoid it. Otherwise it's a fun little watch if not a little dark.
Jack Black comes through in his usual fashion and makes it fun. It's not a perfect movie of course but if you're just looking for entertainment and not interested in breaking down everything, I highly recommend it.
I certainly understand how certain Christian folks may find this offensive, but oh well.
If this describes you, I would avoid it. Otherwise it's a fun little watch if not a little dark.
Jack Black comes through in his usual fashion and makes it fun. It's not a perfect movie of course but if you're just looking for entertainment and not interested in breaking down everything, I highly recommend it.