mmmass
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I saw the inspiring youtube short "Guy on a Buffalo" and without a doubt this is the greatest single piece of cinema ever created. Everyone's life is richer for it having been made. I cannot wait for the inevitable sequel, and pray that it doesn't involve too much CG. The morality of Buffalo Rider is sure to be lost should the effects be updated in the fashion of the Star Wars movies. I only pray that someone somewhere has suitable trivia to eventually provide for this masterpiece of American cinema. Where did the cougar come from? What did the wolf have to do with anything? What was the nature of the relationship between Buffalo and man. Was it ahead of it's time? I daresay any man who says otherwise should be buffaloed. As they say, Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
This is the singularly worst movie I have ever seen. I mean honestly, who was making this thing? Total abortion - horrible dialogue, incongruent plot, horrendous acting. It looks like the entire movie was shot in 1 take. I truly have never seen it's equal.
Here is the kicker - I have worked on both video games. And while they are not any GTA, they sure put this peace of garbage to shame. Lets put it this way: you know how sometimes a movie is so bad it is funny? Well this one is so bad, SOOOOO bad, that not only is it not funny...it is actually physically painful to watch.
Stay home and read a book. ANY book. You'll be better off.
Here is the kicker - I have worked on both video games. And while they are not any GTA, they sure put this peace of garbage to shame. Lets put it this way: you know how sometimes a movie is so bad it is funny? Well this one is so bad, SOOOOO bad, that not only is it not funny...it is actually physically painful to watch.
Stay home and read a book. ANY book. You'll be better off.
This is without a doubt, the saddest, but most beautiful movie I have ever seen. It really touched me. The acting is superb, the plot heartrending and thought provoking, and the cinematography outstanding. I spent 2 hours blubbering like a schoolgirl, and it was worth every second. The simple fact that one's life can seem not to have started until the point where one's own mortality is realized is a revelation to me. This movie has opened my eyes to the importance of life and love. Money, power, fame, all are fleeting and can be lost in a moment to illness, famine, war, or fate. It is those around us, and our relationships to them, that are the things to be held most dear in our final accounting.