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i_undertaker1313's rating
A lot of people give this movie a lot of crap, and all of it's really undeserved. People give this movie a hard time either because it's such a sick subject or they harp on some technical aspect of the movie no one else observes when they watch it. If, just by looking at the cover, you think this movie will make you uncomfortable...DON'T WATCH IT! However, you'd be missing out on one of the better cinematic experiences of the late 1990's, despite what anyone else says.
Dee Snider is wonderful here as Captain Howdy, the depths of insanity he plumbs to play this character has to be beyond words, and is much farther than any one of us would have to be willing to go. The acting here is wonderful. The film itself beautifully shot. The subject may be a bit too much for many to swallow, but it's still well worth your time. If you haven't seen this movie, check it out.
Dee Snider is wonderful here as Captain Howdy, the depths of insanity he plumbs to play this character has to be beyond words, and is much farther than any one of us would have to be willing to go. The acting here is wonderful. The film itself beautifully shot. The subject may be a bit too much for many to swallow, but it's still well worth your time. If you haven't seen this movie, check it out.
If you're not familiar with the work of Robert Rodriguez, and you're just getting into his movies, this is one of the movies you MUST check out to acquaint yourself with this master's work (Desperado, El Mariachi, and Once Upon A Time In Mexico being the others).
The cast is amazing (especially Mickey Rourke), the visuals are stunning, and the fact that Rodriguez remained true to Frank Miller's work in itself is most admirable. Rodriguez (and, for a segment, Quentin Tarantino) is able to drop you into the Hell that is Basin City. Over time, you begin to feel yourself become a part of the environment...and you enjoy it.
Seriously one of the best films of 2005. Most definitely highly recommended viewing.
Acquaint yourself with one of the masters of modern cinema TODAY!
The cast is amazing (especially Mickey Rourke), the visuals are stunning, and the fact that Rodriguez remained true to Frank Miller's work in itself is most admirable. Rodriguez (and, for a segment, Quentin Tarantino) is able to drop you into the Hell that is Basin City. Over time, you begin to feel yourself become a part of the environment...and you enjoy it.
Seriously one of the best films of 2005. Most definitely highly recommended viewing.
Acquaint yourself with one of the masters of modern cinema TODAY!