I don't think the director expected someone to watch that movie twice...I'm
not a "film buff" like the other person that posted to this thread, but I do
work in the television/movie industry as a camera operator and I have done
some directing as well, and I say this movie was good the first time,
I have a copy sitting in my VCR from last night, rewound and ready to watch
again. I thought it was good enough to watch again...well, I kinda feel
like I need to. After knowing the "twist" at the end, I want to see the
movie knowing that he..well, you know. But why are we talking about this
DO IT!
A MUST!
THE BEST!
MARK MY WORDS!
THIS flick WILL mark Ed Norton in MOVIE HISTORY!
"Just DO it!"
You WON'T be sorry!
I mean, what more can I say, i.e., how many times have I said
such s**tI mean REALLY!
MOST humbly:)
Mike
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MICHAEL SPITZER wrote:
DO IT!
A MUST!
THE BEST!
Not really. It was a silly plot and the movie didn't really pull it off.
MARK MY WORDS!
THIS flick WILL mark Ed Norton in MOVIE HISTORY!
Actually, American History X will do that. A much better movie.
Ed Norton said it was his favorite