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oshkaabewis

Joined Sep 2022
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Lucky Louie

Lucky Louie

5.3
2
  • Jun 8, 2025
  • 9 and 10? Seroisly?

    When you write, act and direct in the same film, the end result is almost always a mess.

    Which is why I am surprised that people gave this train wreck of a film 9 and 10 scores, must be case members or friends.

    The script was weak and clumsy.

    The acting was over the top, silly, unconvincing and just not believable. I did not care about a single character, not a one.

    The directing was where this train wreck falls off its rails. It was amateurish and due to the fact that our know it all jack of all trades write, actor, director is a master of none of those trades.

    Please do one thing and do it well. Act, Write or Direct, do not do all three. The result is poor and insults the intelligence of your audience.
    Monkey Killer

    Monkey Killer

    2.4
    2
  • May 14, 2025
  • Hollywood is dying

    This movie is the result of when a Jack of all trades and master of none, decides to write, direct and act in the same production.

    The result is a mess.

    A poorly written amateurish script and gaps, holes and total lack of story telling.

    The acting, if one is to call it that, is over the top, unconvincing, cringe worthy and simply bad.

    The reason this production gets a 2 and not any higher is because one person thought they could do the work of 3.

    There is a reason why we have writers, directors and actors in the movie business.

    Actors should only act.

    Writers should only write.

    Directors should only direct.

    When you write a script and create lines for a character that you are then going to portray and direct at the same time, the end result looks like something a grade 10 student assembled in their spare time.

    Act, write, or direct. Dont do more than one thing.

    4 months ago, one of the most accomplished directors in the world, Francis Ford Coppola decided that he was suddenly a writer. So he wrote Megapolis. He then attempted to direct Megapolis. The result was flushing 125$ Million down the drain. The movie failed and it was a financial disaster, nearly ruined his career.

    You should learn from this example.

    Stick to one thing and do it well, do not think for a moment that you can do more than one thing well at the same time.
    The Baby in the Basket

    The Baby in the Basket

    3.1
    3
  • Apr 26, 2025
  • 9's and 10's?

    There is a reason why actors should only act, why writers should only write and why directors should only direct, and that is because any attempt to do more than one results in a movie such as this. A mess.

    When you write a scene and envision it in your head as a potential director, you miss things a third party outsider will catch. Your script was poorly written and lacked depth. An interesting story, hardly original but still poorly scripted because you were not thinking as a writer but as a potential director of what you wrote.

    Bad idea.

    The movie was slow, boring at times and poorly assembled, which is why I am astounded by the 9 and 10 scores other reviewers gave it. Friends or crew members perhaps?

    Acting was over rated and over the top, with zero emotional investment in anyone. In the end I was hoping a tidal wave would appear and engulf everyone.

    In future please act, write or direct. Do not think you can do more than one thing and do it well. Look at Megapolis, a $125 million budget disaster because no one had the guts to tell Francis Ford Coppola that he could not write, but he wrote and directed it, flushing down his career.

    Learn from Francis and dont multitask.
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