kylehardy
Joined Jun 2015
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Had a blast watching this one! Definitely worth the time spent. The special effects are decent, but it really fits the aesthetic that I think the director was going for. The acting was solid. Again, the actors work was a reflection of what the director was looking for and it fit the overall appeal of the project. The camera work was thought out and done right. Similar movies aren't able to pull off what the Zamani brothers were able to. The makeup and sfx was on point and done right. The costumes fit perfectly into the feel of each scene. Overall I was impressed with the quality of work and I would recommend giving the one a watch!
Have you ever been to a concert that showcased a terrible band? Well this documentary will most likely rehash that past incident.
I am sure you are familiar with the saying, "Work hard, play hard". Well Skum had the 'play hard' portion down quite well. Sadly, they didn't have much in the way of 'working hard'. This is a big reason for why most people have no clue who they are. I know it was the first time I had heard of them.
As for the documentary itself, it was well done and had a lot of comedic points to it. It's a sort of true Spinal Tap. I say it's worth a watch!
If you want to make it in this business, always work harder than you play. Ask Skum about that one.
I am sure you are familiar with the saying, "Work hard, play hard". Well Skum had the 'play hard' portion down quite well. Sadly, they didn't have much in the way of 'working hard'. This is a big reason for why most people have no clue who they are. I know it was the first time I had heard of them.
As for the documentary itself, it was well done and had a lot of comedic points to it. It's a sort of true Spinal Tap. I say it's worth a watch!
If you want to make it in this business, always work harder than you play. Ask Skum about that one.
This is an inspiring tale of young ladies who were born with challenges that many young girls do not have to endure.
It will put into perspective the problems that some people face and take those problems on with a smile.
It made me see that my problems were nothing compared to what these little girls are going through.
Miss you can do it was not all sparkle and happiness, it brought a bit of the reality of their lives which allowed the viewer to relate with the documentary.
My personal opinion on this documentary is that it was well done and inspiring.
It will put into perspective the problems that some people face and take those problems on with a smile.
It made me see that my problems were nothing compared to what these little girls are going through.
Miss you can do it was not all sparkle and happiness, it brought a bit of the reality of their lives which allowed the viewer to relate with the documentary.
My personal opinion on this documentary is that it was well done and inspiring.