mountaintop-85433
Joined Aug 2020
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I saw this a long time ago and thought of it just recently. I remember thinking it was actually pretty good, but I also remember thinking that if I had been the guy in the documentary, the subject, I would've been pissed off too. I did feel there was a little bit of exploitation going on and maybe even over blowing the guys's condition for the sake of the film. It could've just been a guy going through a rough patch and someone making a movie about it and exploiting it to make a film. It's too bad it doesn't have the shelf space anymore and there's a lot of films like this that deserve to be revisited but because of big tech, may never see the light of day again.
Feels like it was written by a high school kid. First off, 40% of the show is the woman and/or daughter practically naked, which adds nothing to the story. Secondly; this just isn't going anywhere....its as if they're having a hard time making a story out of it. We get it, the woman is hot and the work is dangerous; let's move on. The dialogue feels forced and contrived, especially Billy Bobs. Every word is the f-word.
You could make a case that the show is about the hot ex-wife. Last nights episode was the last straw; just more of the same. I used to live in Texas and I worked in this industry, so I was looking forward to this for months; but it's pretty much garbage.
You could make a case that the show is about the hot ex-wife. Last nights episode was the last straw; just more of the same. I used to live in Texas and I worked in this industry, so I was looking forward to this for months; but it's pretty much garbage.