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Posted by: Electric Dreamer, October 17th, 2012, 1:58pm
I couldn't get past the first half hour of this one.
The first act meandered, the painfully disembodied voice overs grinded my gears.

Even Max von Sydow and Jeffrey Tambor couldn't lift my spirits.
Dig the idea about changing our planet's perception of beauty...

But the film never really got going for me.
I guess that's why it isn't getting much airplay.
Wanted to like this one, oh well.

E.D.
Posted by: Andrew, October 17th, 2012, 7:03pm; Reply: 1
Certainly an interesting trailer.

This movie is probably best enjoyed with a huge wodge of 'chemical' and a dollop of paranoia.
Posted by: albinopenguin, October 18th, 2012, 9:40am; Reply: 2
Heard this was absolute garbage and offensive to overweight people everywhere. Way too heavy handed as well. Since it's sitting at an 11%, I think I'll pass.
Posted by: albinopenguin, October 18th, 2012, 11:18am; Reply: 3
haha close! i've been finishing my first feature length.

yeah i definitely agree with what youre saying. somebody, somewhere's going to be offended no matter what you produce. not many critics reviewed this film (which might explain why it's at an 11% on rottentomatoes). Moviebob reviewed it though and he's surprisingly smart. Took me a while to like him, but now I respect his reviews. worth a look for sure.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), November 11th, 2012, 11:17pm; Reply: 4

Quoted from M.Alexander
This film rated high for its "originality factor", for me.   Not your average run-of-the-mill,  cookie cutter flick.  But yeah, it's got good points and bad points, no doubt.  


Original?  I'd like to turn your attention to They Live.




Phil

Posted by: Dreamscale (Guest), March 6th, 2013, 10:21am; Reply: 5
Ed Wood's ghost may just have taken over the bodies of writer/directors Jaime Bradshaw and Alexander Doulerain.  I kid not...this truly falls into that oh so rare What the Fuck category.

Where to begin?  Oh fuck it...

Last year, I saw a trailer for this and I thought it looked pretty cool.  I never heard of it or saw it again and didn't even remember the name, until I was browsing the new DVD releases on Netflix.  I immediately saw the 1 star rating, but that never stops me.

Oh My God!!!  Simply unreal. The complete and utter ineptitude on display is just shocking.  This is a true train wreck in every way imaginable.  You really have to see it to believe it, much like Wood's classic, "Plan 9 From Outer Space".

The film takes place mostly in Russia.  Our main Protag is a Russkie, named Misha, played by Ed Stoppard, who does an absolutely horrible job here...embarrassing, actually.  His girlfriend is Abby, played by a surprisingly chesty LeeLee Sobieski.  Good old Jeffrey Tambor embarrasses himself as Abby's father, as well as Misha's boss.  Finally, we have Max Von Sydow as (and I kid you not) "the Marketing Guru" (but I could have sworn I read somewhere that his actual character name was "World Marketing Guru").   ;D ;D ;D

To try and lay out the "plot" and/or story is a very difficult undertaking.  This thing is all over the place and silly and goofy as imaginable.  But let me say a few things just to wet your whistle...

The film is randomly narrated by a constellation of stars that looks like an animated cow.  You read that correctly.  It's done in a female voice that sounds like it's speaking to a group of children.  When it speaks, the aspect ratio of the picture drops from full screen to a small square for some unknown reason.  This narration takes place because...well...hmmm...I'm not sure.  Actually, I have no idea in the world why, but without it, the scenes that it accompanies would be literally impossible to have the slightest clue what is supposed to be going on and or why.

Some highlights -

The movie spans at least 6 years by its own account (and probably more like 10, if you consider reality for a brief moment) yet not a single character shows any signs of aging.

The World Marketing Guru lives in a mansion on a Caribbean island, yet every scene here is laugh out loud obvious that the "scenery" is simply a green screen. Actually, every scene here feels like it's literally from a different movie completely and is just ludicrous.

At one point, the cow constellation fires a lightning bolt down to Earth and incinerates the World Marketing Guru, for some unknown reason. Only his goofy robe he wears is left and there's no mention of him again in the flick.

The trailers seem to show a completely different movie then what was finally released and attempt to show scenes and characters that are not at all connected as being in the scene together.

In the 2nd half of the movie, after Misha is told by the constellation that he must perform a sacrifice on a special red cow, he obtains the power to "see" that brands have come alive and are comprised of various "monsters".  Some of these monsters resemble giant balloons, while others are pathetic paper mache dragons and other flying blobs.

I'd love to go on an on.  I honestly would.  But this is truly one of those flicks you have to see for yourself.  Well, maybe it's best to be viewed with some others, while consuming copious amounts of alcohol and other party favors.

You will not believe the story here.  You will not believe the acting here.  You will not believe the FX here.

If Ed Wood were still alive, he would do everything in his power to have a Menage with Bradshaw and Doulerain, while the animated cow constellation watches and narrates  from above, throwing out random lightning bolts.

Things don't get much worse, kids.  See it to believe it!!!!
Posted by: Electric Dreamer, March 6th, 2013, 11:49am; Reply: 6
I struggled with this one too.
The von Sydow plot to make fat the new beautiful was intriguing.
But they seemed to ignore for about 45 minutes after they introduce it!
I lost patience with the tale quickly, the marketing sucked me in.
But the film didn't hold my interest. At all. Lotta V.O. that was unfun.

E.D.
Posted by: Heretic, March 6th, 2013, 5:53pm; Reply: 7
Well marketed. Impossible to watch. Avoid.
Posted by: Dreamscale (Guest), March 6th, 2013, 6:10pm; Reply: 8

Quoted from Heretic
Well marketed. Impossible to watch. Avoid.


;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

The funny thing is that the WWBO was a pathetic $3.75 Million, and $3.4 Million of that came from overseas.

I've never seen such a well developed character as the cow constellation.  The arc that thing went through is truly awe inspiring.

Posted by: albinopenguin, March 6th, 2013, 6:43pm; Reply: 9
Not to rain on your s hit parade Jeff, but this thread already exists...


http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-movie/m-1350488961/s-new/

Definitely a stinker though. Avoided this like the plague.
Posted by: Dreamscale (Guest), March 6th, 2013, 7:05pm; Reply: 10

Quoted from albinopenguin
Not to rain on your s hit parade Jeff, but this thread already exists...


Damn...I thought I checked. Or maybe, I always check and I thought no one has reviewed this thing.  I fucked up.

Can a Mod move this into the original thread?

Sorry, guys.

Posted by: Don, March 6th, 2013, 7:06pm; Reply: 11
It is all good.  It happens. It is moved.

Don
Posted by: Dreamscale (Guest), March 6th, 2013, 7:12pm; Reply: 12
Thanks, Don.

If you haven't seen this thing, I highly recommend it, as long as you go in knowing it will be hilariously bad.  Could be fun though...
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