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Oh yeah, and the weird 90's house/soft core
indie
was mind numbing!
I had high expectations for this
indie
having perused the many thumbs up reviews.
In the last 10 years I have worked in 3 different
indie
professional wrestling organizations, managed many pro wrestlers (including 2 Backyard Wrestling stars), worked on 2 different wrestling TV programs and did voice-overs and commentary for many wrestling DVD's.
Visually contrived with painful attempts to create beautiful hip
indie
cinematography, the whole film feels like the director - whose previous effort Dodgeball was funny if outright commercial - is desperately seeking
indie
credibility by cobbling together aspects of other
indie
films but sprinkling it with stars like Mena Suvari, Sienna Miller and Nick Nolte.
I would have give it a 7 for an
indie
film, but the story aren't that interesting.
Jack Black is an annoying character.This is an annoying
indie
movie for 14 year olds.Do I have to write eight more lines?Ana de la Reguera is dang fine to look at,as a Mexican nun who puts up with the rather forward and rude advances of Jack Black.This movie is a PG 13 version of an
indie
film.I really like a movie that has the courage to explore Mexican culture.This movie explores Mexican culture-deeply.
It was an epic of adolescence, a dream of summers gone, a great potential
indie
film or big budget drama.
Not that I need a slick plot to be entertained...I love a good meandering character study as much as the next
indie
buff.
When you have big names like Freeman and Spacey in an STV, you know it's one of two things: an
indie
or a dog.
I've seen a lot of low-budget
indie
films, but this one absolutely sucked.
This is not one of those really great
indie
films that cost only thousands of dollars to make, but are incredibly well done.
I like supporting
indie
cinema, especially if they are gay-themed, but this movie is almost too much to tolerate.
This movie was like a bad
indie
with A-list talent.
Again, the actors are all good, and moments of this film are nice, but overall yet another
indie
that could have used some rewriting before production got rolling.
If you want to see a failed experiment in
indie
film making from a writer/director from Michigan see Hatred of A Minute.
Praised by the critics but not for everyone, "Raising Victor Vargas" is recommended for
indie
lovers and realists into simple tales rich in humanness.
I don't know why people except a lot from low budget
indie
films but I enjoyed this one as I'm a fan of urban horror.
So I decided to check it out and I was surprised...it's not too often you run into a low budget
indie
horror film with GREAT acting and a good story.
One location,a handful of rich characters, low budget,good acting(and that too amateurs),decent lighting - worshippers of true
indie
cinema should watch more of this and STOP watching...well...you know what.
It is kinda of an
indie
flick and was really nice to see especially with all of the mainstream movies that flood the movies at this time of the year.
Once the viewer watches the first 20 minutes of the movie, however, it becomes blindingly aware that this is one of the BEST sequels to brilliant
indie
film.
Anyone who has experienced the terrors of divorce will empathize with this
indie
film's protagonist, a scared little boy who believes a zombie is hiding in his closet.
this is destined to be a real
indie
gem. it even has music by my favorite band the silver jews! the only disappointment was that molly parker wasn't there at the screening.
Still great photography, stunning image, MTV-style editing, cool music and this time,the story has a lot of
indie
spirit,logical and beautiful, you'll see some tiny plot holes, but it doesn't cause any trouble with the storyline.
This
indie
film looks at the lives of a group of people taking an adult swim class in Connecticut.
First time I saw the film on a UK TV channel, it was presented as an
indie
film and if you take the film under this angle I think it's an all different matter.
"the day time ended" may be a low budget
indie
film, but it isn't too much of a stretch to compare it with the "existential" European films of the fifties and sixties.
As a producer of
indie
movies and a harsh critic of such, I have to say I loved this movie.
Remains" is a pretty decent
indie
horror flick.It offers some genuine scares and plenty of tension.The acting is fairly good and the cinematography is great.7 out of 10.
As far as
indie
cinema goes, this may not be perfect from a technical standpoint, but from an artistic one, it is very close.
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