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The story was very clever and I could not believe that this was made on a shoestring budget by an
independent
filmmaker.
I'm really surprised that she is the lead actress in this movie, I mean it has
independent
written all over it, but still she is atrocious, many of the extras could probably have done the role/movie more justice.
Great performances by Madeline Kahn and Edie Falco, as well as the rest of the cast push this fine
independent
movie.
Independent
films, such as this one, are usually a nice break from the shallow crap Hollywood churns out each year.
What made Head Case so appealing to me is that not only is it realistic, but the premise of it is entirely possible and I admit, while sitting in the theater enjoying this
independent
thriller, I ran through a mental list of my own neighbors.
I love Full Moon and all of their early work, such as Puppet Master, Trancers, and Demonic Toys, and I have a great appreciation for a lot of their talent and
independent
films, but this?!
I saw this movie two days ago,In hope to show an investor, examples of
independent
films thank god I had Napeleon Dynamite on hand,a true sample of what an ultra low budget should look like.I can be a forgiving viewer when it comes to
independent
films.I've watched my share of garbage-amateur-horrible-z-grade horror, but Leigh Slawner's: The Beast of Bray Road Flats must be the worst ever!
We see a lot of
independent
movies and like to see films that are a little bit different, so this movie really appealed to us.
I understand that that may be "part of the point", the "in" joke on
independent
filmmaking, but what I viewed was a thoroughly - and at times, painfully - bad film.
for an
independent
film, this movie not only touches on familiar conflicts in life (such as trying to make life not "suck"), it also has a somewhat sarcastic flair that would make anyone smile.
Anyone who knows anything about
independent
films knows that this film is an amazing achievement.
Even someone who has never even seen an
independent
film can appreciate the great story line and the beautiful locations.
To kako is an
independent
zombie movie from Europe.
In the year 2002, a young Californian director named Lucky McKee too the
independent
film scene by surprise with a modest tale of horror and suspense named "May", the tale of a young woman traumatized by her difficult childhood.
To my great fortune, I have lived in large cities that have theatres devoted to
independent
and small production films.
So, to my pleasant surprise, I can across an
independent
film by a filmmaker in my own hometown.
Filmed for less that 2 million, this independent, low budget, and somewhat of a masterpiece is brilliant as well as entertaining.
Much fun has been made of the numerous permutations that Dracula vs. Frankenstein and other
Independent
International pictures went through before reaching the big screen; instead, Sherman and Adamson should be applauded for their dedication and persistence in sticking with these films and working on them until they got them right.
As self-assured a film as any I've ever seen, Vince Rocca's Kisses and Caroms gives me just the boost I need to start my own career as a
independent
filmmaker.
Basically, if we judge this movie as an
independent
film made by students we can forgive certain flaws, but only to a point.
I wasn't sure what to expect because I had never seen an
independent
film before.
The film reminds me of two other films: Marty, a low-budget
independent
romance that won the Best Picture Oscar in 1955 and Big Night, which focuses on the close relationship between two very different brothers.
There isn't an
independent
film from this century or last which looks nearly as good, both in context and as far as production values are concerned.
It's premise sounded cute and I like to take chances on
independent
films.
Even when she's proposed to by a wealthy man (Frank) and practically offered a life of leisure and prosperity, being the very
independent
young woman she is, gives up the offer, laughing at the very idea of marrying a man for money and not love.
While this is certainly not a film for everyone, it is yet again refreshing to see the chances that
independent
filmmakers will take.
I get the whole male full frontal equals street cred for an
independent
film, but come on.
I knew it was an
independent
film prior to my viewing it, so I did not go to see it expecting a "Feature Film" presentation.
Eric Mendelsohn, a former assistant to Woody Allen and an obvious Woody wannabe, wrote and directed this
independent
production about Jewish angst in suburbia.
It's not artsy, it's not independent, it's just CRAP!
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