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Jason Young, Jeremy Roach, and John Strack in The Fleapit Three (2007)

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The Fleapit Three

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1/10

Not worth commenting on, but I'll do it anyway.

Campy, hokey, poorly conceived, horribly written, terribly shot. There was nothing about this film that would make us care about these boring middle-class suburbanites. "Mike and John work at a discount movie theater and hate every minute of it." Please, we all had a job at 16 we hated, give us some incite. Give us some internal conflict. You could make the excuse that, Hey this was just a pop corn movie, but we all know that's a cop out. The P.R. continues, "When they get the idea that robbing from their employer would be the easiest way to buy a car, things quickly escalate beyond their control." I don't know what they mean by out of control, but never at any point in this movie did things get complicated. They could have just stopped and it would have been just as interesting. Have you guys ever heard of a second draft? Have you ever heard of three point lighting? It was shot on video; did anybody stop to white balance the camera? Why would you waste everyone's time with this dribble? I saw it for free and I still want my money back!
  • kidtuffy
  • Nov 19, 2007
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