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That kept me thinking further..
How can you raise such amount of money to offer them and a supposedly international cast?
Then all my meditation paid off and I came to find the answer.
By hiring the cheapest equipment and crew that you can find.
And if you still have to difficulty in adjustin your budget then: by writing and directing the movie you are trying to produce-or vice versa I don't have any information on that-.
So bottom line this is not a bad movie as everybody are so anxious to present as..
It makes you think -in my case even meditate- and there are a lot of movies outthere that doesn't give even that affect..
This one at least makes you think;
It makes you wonder..
It leaves you with disbelief..
and then It makes you wonder again..
What was with all the Turkish actors?
No offense but I thought it was all for nothing for all these actors.
The film had no script to test any actors acting skill or ability.
It demanded next to nothing I bought this film to see Michael Madsen.
He is one of my favorite actors but this film was another failure for him.
The script was so bad.
Their was just nothing to sink your teeth into and all the characters were two dimensional.
Madsen tried to act like a hard ass but the script and direction didn't even allow him to do enough with his character to make it more interesting or 3 dimensional.
Even the sound effects of the gunfight at the beginning of the film sounded like the noise of paint ball guns when they are fired in a skirmish.
It was really weird and they didn't sound like real guns.
A video game had better sound effects than this film.
There was also a really annoying bloke at the beginning of the film who was a member of the robbery gang.
He had this American whining voice like a girl shouting lines like "Lets get the F#$k out of here" and What are we going to do man."
He sounded like a girl.
As a positive It was funny to watch and it made me laugh too.
For a few seconds.
Whoo Hoo !
Dumb Film.
Poor Madsen.
He will bounce back...
This movie was terrible.
at first i just read the plot summary and it looked OK, so i watched it.
The acting was TERRIBLE.
it was like the actor were almost camera shy.
everything seemed fake.
i feel bad for Edward Furlong, terminator 2 was my favorite a few years ago..
I've watched it at least 20 times....
the plot was also crap.
the writers were probably sleep deprived when they came up with the lines.
on the plus side, it's the good kind of bad movie.
the one you keep watching just to see how much worst could it will get, so that later you can tell other people how you couldn't believe how terrible the movie was.
i think everybody should watch this, so that then we could appreciate better other, REAL, movies.
I am a big fan of Arnold Vosloo.
Finally seeing him as the star of a recent movie, not just a bit part, made me happy.
Unfortunately I took film appreciation in college and the only thing I can say that I didn't like was that the film was made in an abandoned part of town and there was no background traffic or lookie loos.
I have to say that the acting leaves something to be desired, but Arnold is an excellent actor, I have to chalk it up to lousy direction and the supporting cast leaves something to be desired.
I love Arnold Vosloo, and he made the film viewable.
Otherwise, I would have written it off as another lousy film.
I found the rape scene brutal and unnecessary, but the actors that got away at the end were pretty good.
But the sound effects of the shoot-out were pretty bad.
There are some glitches in the film (continuity) but they are overlookable considering the low-caliber of the film.
All in all I enjoyed the film, because Arnold Vosloo was in it.
Jackie
This is an art film that was either made in 1969 or 1972 (the National Film Preservation Foundation says 1969 and IMDb says 1972).
Regardless of the exact date, the film definitely appears to be very indicative of this general time period--with some camera-work and pop art stylings that are pure late 60s-early 70s.
The film consists of three simple images that are distorted using different weird camera tricks.
These distorted images are accompanied by music and there is absolutely no dialog or plot of any sort.
This was obviously intended as almost like a form of performance art, and like most performance art, it's interesting at first but quickly becomes tiresome.
The film, to put it even more bluntly, is a total bore and would appeal to no one but perhaps those who made the film, their family and friends and perhaps a few people just too hip and "with it" to be understood by us mortals.
Nine minutes of psychedelic, pulsating, often symmetric abstract images, are enough to drive anyone crazy.
I did spot a full-frame eye at the start, and later some birds silhouetted against other colors.
It was just not my cup of tea.
It's about 8½ minutes too long.
There are lots of extremely good-looking people in this movie.
That's probably the best thing about it.
Perhaps that even makes it worth watching.
"Loaded" tells the story of Tristan Price (Jesse Metcalfe), a young man who's about to make his mark on the world.
He's the son of a well-to-do family with a good reputation, and he's on his way to law school.
But like so many such settings, things aren't quite as perfect as they appear.
The expectations in this family far outweigh the love.
Except for school, Tristan's father rarely lets him leave the house.
This seems to be the result of some past traumatic event that shook the family, which is partially revealed through flashbacks but isn't spelled out until the very end.
Tristan's claustrophobic environment causes him to let loose in very extreme ways at the first possible opportunity, when his friends take him out to a strip club to celebrate his graduation.
The celebration soon follows some strippers back to a beach house party, and from there, Tristan befriends Sebastian Cole (Corey Large), who pulls him into a drug dealing underworld.
While technically well-made, this movie suffers from a lackluster script and a storyline that isn't very engaging.
Also counting against this film are some constant camera tricks that generally seemed annoying and out-of-place, such as slow-motion, fast-motion, freeze-frames and echos.
These are the types of effects a director might normally utilize to show a character's perspective while on drugs, except in this case they seem to have been sporadically tossed in at random points, in some cheap attempt at style.
Despite its cast of relative unknowns, performances were good all around, most notably with respect to the main antagonist (Corey Large).
I suspect we'll be seeing at least a couple of these people in bigger and better projects in the future.
Of course, when mentioning the actors, I must mention their looks.
Rating based on hotness, this movies scores an 11.
The women in this movie are incredible-looking and almost distract you from what a boring movie you're watching.
I'm sure the male characters are also quite attractive, but you'll have to ask someone else to comment on that.
Overall, I can't recommend this movie, not for buying, renting, or even seeing for free.
It's unfortunately just not worth the effort it takes to sit through.
This is it.
This is the one.
This is the worst movie ever made.
Ever.
It beats everything.
I have never seen worse.
Retire the trophy and give it to these people.....
there's just no comparison.
Even three days after watching this (for some reason I still don't know why) I cannot believe how insanely horrific this movie is/was.
Its so bad.
So far from anything that could be considered a movie, a story or anything that should have ever been created and brought into our existence.
This made me question whether or not humans are truly put on this earth to do good.
It made me feel disgusted with ourselves and our progress as a species in this universe.
This type of movie sincerely hurts us as a society.