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Bluelighter
^^care to expound on how you thought this film was manipulative?
cydonorb said:[btw as an old punk, circa 77 I can tell you that Henry Rollins is as much a punk as Fred Durst is a rapper]
the snowfall seemed like a pretty big rip-off of the Magnolia frog storm.
or was it an homage?![]()
LiveIllegal said:
I'm shelving this with American History X.
with you there. Goddamn. I didn't haaaate it, but it isn't as good as it thinks it is, or it wants to tell us it is. The whole first scene with Don Chidle narrating, what the fuck? They never came back to the car crash, and they put in that incredibly stupid fight with the asian woman for no reason. So much of the film felt like the writers thought up as many racial stereotypes they could find and threw them in the film. Like when Chidle is having a fight with the hispanic woman who points out she isn't Mexican. He says "who taught all those diverse cultures to park their cars on the lawn." What the fuck? That line felt forced and is, i'd say, the problem with the whole film.socko said:Hated it. It was pedantic and preachy. iT didn't even have a plot. Just a bunch of sketches thrown together. One of the worst moves of 2005. Even war of the worlds was better. I felt like I was watching a 2 hour "Just Say No" commercial.