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What I also found amusing is that the
makers
of the DVD saw fit to release a "10th Anniversary Version" of this movie (as if the original wasn't good enough).
Instead the film
makers
try to play both fields and they end up on the short end of the stick.
Looking at the ratings you would assume this is a classic, but yet again its just another example of poor independent film
makers
trying to drum up interest in their movie.
So I definitely was ready and willing to listen to these film
makers.
Seriously, if the
makers
of this movie are ever discovered, they'll put guys like Jim Carrey out of a job.
I personally don't know what AIC, it's makers, were thinking.
No point, no fun, no originality; just a few cheap bucks for the film
makers.
If the film
makers
wanted a sex scene they should have put it earlier in the movie before the main character (Dexter played by Dennis Quaid found he's about to die and that he's accused of a crime.
unfortunately the film
makers
have deemed it irrelevant to try and do any other than this, for the films fourth outing, deeming it far more suitable to add some lame romeo and Juliet sub plot, involving an idiotic family feud (over a car!!!!) and surprise surprise some gory pumpkin head slayings, so far so formulaic, but it doesn't stop there the acting talent in this flick is dire...oh so bad half of them can't even keep up a southern accent without slipping into their native and often posher accents.
I know these types of films sell tickets and make a profit for the film
makers
but it just won't do as a film about Vietnam.
The
makers
of this movie don't get it that what makes all the other such comic-turned-movies (x-men, superman et al.) ventures successful is that they all deviate from the original comic versions and adapt it to make it more watchable.
It doesn't surprise me that the
makers
of this hopeless movie couldn't find a UK distributor, and then had to release it as a free DVD with a Sunday newspaper.
I think the movie was one sided I watched it recently and find the documentary typical of western movie
makers
that was biased without substance.
Anyone who sees this film will notice that the
makers
threw a lot of money at this film.
I have to wonder what opinion the
makers
of this movie have of their audience to subject them to the idea of Polish gangsters in Buffalo, NY sending a contract murderer to San Francisco to become a mortuary assistant while attending AA meetings.
All three of these travesties the
makers
of this film are guilty of.
Are Indian film
makers
any better than just being great copiers these days?
It's so depressing when film
makers
try to be cool and it's so obvious here.
I'm none of these so the
makers
don't mind if I don't like it.
I could be wrong, but if so it's all the sadder, because then the
makers
must have simply become too tied up in getting everything in, and ended up glossing over all details in an effort to create an encompassing history.
However, when I see crap like this able to make it to video, it really inspires me to pursue my wild dreams of making films because I know I could do a better job than what the
makers
of Killers did.
I just can't bring myself to give it more than a 1 because I don't think the
makers
of the movie intended for it to be so bad and I can't give credit for an accident.
As I write this in November 2005 I've become aware that the great British boom of cinema has come to an end and while people will claim much of this is down to the British government not giving film
makers
tax breaks I think the cause is much simpler - A lack of diversity on the part of producers over the last few years .
This is basically a rip off of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and "Timecode" I was very let down with this film
makers
attempt to be cool.
So, in reality, the
makers
of this film found homosexuality to be UNNATURAL, as one of the characters says in some scene.
The
makers
ask for a huge suspension of disbelief, you grant them it in the hope that given a little time they'll convince you it's possible.
I do applaud the
makers
for at least trying to take the genre into more supernatural, metaphysical realms and understand the rough losses lost-in-translation, but with zero substance to back any of it's freakishness up this will likely be relegated to obscure fanboy's bong-ridden basements.
Maybe the film
makers
should have done a little research, I mean my god, at least get the name of the newspaper right, or film in locations that look at least remotely like Connecticut.
Otherwise it was very hackneyed and nervous about really condemning the U.S. for being party to torture; as if the
makers
were afraid to go the whole way for fear of being slanged as unpatriotic or whatever (take a look at the message board!
This Italian turkey was inspired by Richard Fleischer's successful slavery-saga "Mandingo", released one year earlier, but since the
makers
were even too lazy to think up a different title, you shouldn't expect anything that even remotely resembles a narrative depth, character drawings, unsettling atmosphere or thought-provoking statements regarding cross cultural relationships.
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