jessicacgill
Joined Feb 2016
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Homie. Where's the Bigfoot? You allegedly shot the clearest images of Bigfoot faces in the world, why don't you include those? Instead you made a 90 minute boondoggle about bear stool, branches crackling and disappearing apples. Utter nonsense.
Dear god, this was bad. The acting was comical, the poor female lead was doing the best she could with her garbage lines but she pushed every scene in a "1-800-Hows-My-Acting" forced style, a stranger to this character, and probably to herself. The guy who played the dad did a respectable job furrowing his brow and looking concerned. The two gum smacking skanky daughters feel really out of place. Given dad has "board meetings," it's baffling that his kids are like characters out of Little Homies. The wife's accent veers wildly from "vaguely Chicana" to "possibly New Jersey."
Net/net by the end of this I was hoping the evil house would just kill them all. And the writer. And the director. And whatever Russian organized crime element financed this poop fest.
Net/net by the end of this I was hoping the evil house would just kill them all. And the writer. And the director. And whatever Russian organized crime element financed this poop fest.
This is a fine psychological profile of a serial murderer. We never get to see serial killers in such an intimate way, and Duplass brings this person to life so perfectly I think someone should keep an eye on him. Literally he's so deeply creepy and credible in this role that if I ran into him at The Grove or something I might not even go up to him and gush about the series because he seems too real, too close to this character. So well done you absolute creep you! Can't wait for the third one.