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"Scrapple" is a very well done and beautifully shot
indie
about a small time pot dealer who finds himself in over his head while trying to finance a humble house in a small Colorado hippie town to provide a better life for himself and his brother, a Vietnam vet who lives in a veterans hospital.
Now sometimes people get away with doing that, but through watching "Cowboy Junction" I think it is obvious that Gregory Christian would have more than just a hard time getting the opportunity to do any of those four jobs in anything but a very low budgeted
indie
for the simple reason that he does not show mentionable talent in any of the four fields of work!
There're some guys here said it's had a bad ,going-to-nowhere story then they can't get the message , the reason blah blah blah , some others complained about its slowness , then some avuncular naturalist point out that these actors can be compare with a wax statue of Paris Hilton , some "critics" bring King Kong (OMG) and LOTR (WTF) to intimidate this movie , so, kiddos , go home and leave
indie
spirit alone !
Even though it is an
indie
film it is very below the standards of anything I've ever seen before.
I'm a fan of gay
indie
film and can usually find something to appreciate in even the smallest-budget movie.
The closing scene is one of the most memorable in
indie
cinema of the '90's.
Arc started very slowly, with the look of a pretty typical drug-life low budget
indie
movie.
We saw this
indie
film when it made its commercial debut.
Evan Oppenheimer's genuine take on
indie
films, he is missing something big.
Maybe it helps to restrict the budget and what you have here is an interesting example of something between
indie
and full blown Hollywood feature that relies on performances, script and directive skill rather than throwing cash at a slim idea to make yet another bland effects fest.
A fluke of film that happened to hit at a time right when that whole
indie
Clerks/Pulp Fiction thing was big.
This is nother coup for HBO in producing meaningful
indie
films.
Well received within
indie
circuits this is invariably described as humorous and subtle with great characterisations.
Yet another masterpiece from one of the great
indie
filmmakers.
It's a struggle for
indie'
s to begin with, and having things happen like SAG and 911 may have signed the death certificate for this flick.
Production values are non-existent, which is understandable with an
indie
film, but the amateurish writing and directing is inexcusable.
Nice to see an
indie
that you can actually relate to.
On a weekend hunting trip two firefighters Alex Kerwood and Wayne Higley stumble onto a mysterious burial site.They dig it up and find the skull of an ancient horned creature.Big mistake!Suddenly the unleashed monster starts killing people in a small American town...OK,I'm a pretty tolerant guy when it comes to low-budget
indie
horror,but "In the Woods" is bad to the bone.The script is lifeless and dull,the suspense is non-existent and the action takes place in the woods for only 10 minutes or so.The DVD proudly claims "Creepier than 'The Blair Witch Project'".Yeah,right!Avoid this piece of cow dung like the plague unless you want to be bored beyond comprehension.
An
indie
film about two couple gay men's lives, how they deal with relationships and responsibilities.
Seriously, this movie is everything an
indie
film should be.
When we watched this movie we did not know what to expect, other than it was an
indie
movie filmed locally in PA.
It seems like all the bad
indie
films in the past 10 years have used the same formula: several opposing groups fighting each other over money.
What a great
indie
film!
As a fellow
indie
actor and producer, I understand how difficult it can be to turn a great idea into a great film.
Some may find the cursory examination of Christian belief an over-riding message in this 1991 film by Michael Tolkin, but if one can put aside the discussions over whether god exists or not, it is an hysterical comedy, in that
indie
self-important message movie way.
Other comments will tell you the details, but MUSICAL is a low budget
indie
that uses this constraint well to create a plausible storyline and suitably tacky musical production numbers.
I laughed all the way through and was really amazed at the production quality of this
indie
comedy.
Larry Holden's directorial debut shows that he is a true
indie
maverick.
Even by the lowest
indie
movie standards, this is a piece of total excrement, made occasionally bearable only - and ONLY - for the occasional flash of flesh of Matt Austin.
The
indie
gem, "Charlotte Sometimes," proves that subtlety and economy of expression can speak volumes about the human condition.
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