kevinbrown-2
Joined Jul 2006
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I think some people are missing the point here. It's *not* a Hollywood film. It's made by essentially a guy in his back yard. (Ok, maybe a little bit more accomplished than that.) But yet he got it published/made . This is so bad it's good. It's hilarious, it's funny, and it's jolly good fun too. There seems to be a DVD and a Blu-ray too.
And yes, I've seen it more than once. 👍👍👍
I need to look up the director. I'd be curious what else he's done. Ok, he's made 20 plus movies, so he's been at least somewhat successful doing what he's doing. And the stop-motion action is pretty cool. Two thumbs up, as it were. 😁
And yes, I've seen it more than once. 👍👍👍
I need to look up the director. I'd be curious what else he's done. Ok, he's made 20 plus movies, so he's been at least somewhat successful doing what he's doing. And the stop-motion action is pretty cool. Two thumbs up, as it were. 😁
Most Murder Shows (what I call true crime shows) are superficially shallow in terms of the people involved, victims and perpetrators. This show gets a little deeper into the mind, psychology, behaviors, and motivations of psychopaths. I feel that after watching most if not all of the episodes, I could spot a psychopath a mile away. And yes, I've come across a few. Ask me about the 8 year old psychopathic kid I came across, who almost caused my son to quit hockey. I felt bad for the parents, who actually seemed like pretty good people. They just had a kid who was evil to his core. Fun fact about psychopaths: they make good CEOs. No empathy, they just care about the company making money for the shareholders. No empathy, let's layoff another few hundred or few thousand employees ...
I personally think it would have been a much better movie without the scene early on where Jesse berates himself in front of the mirror. I thought that scene was totally unnecessary to the movie. The war action scenes were great, wish there had been more. The movie could have been a great war movie, I just felt that the focus on the racism that he had to overcome to get to where he got to, was a little heavy handed at times. Yes, I get it. He's a black man in 1950s America, as a pilot in the Navy. But just like typical Hollywood, they have to tell us that over and over again, ad nauseam. Again, it's a good movie, I just think it could have been better without just that one scene. 👍