VHS-King
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Don't let my review distract you from purchasing this amazing set of movies. Nothing like it really, I wish they would've avoided to put it out till Quentin was done, but I'll take it.
For starters, do not get excited about the 20 year documentary/panel discussion... BUT you must listen to the redheaded idiot in the interviews...unreal. Can't believe she made it to panel, it's worth watching just to be-little her the entire time. Her perspective almost seems scripted, embarrassing.
Super disappointed with the bonus features on this amazing set. Quentin rules, no matter what some stupid amateur thinks. Now, I know she is the only woman on the panel so I felt like she had to be there. The gentlemen simply tolerate her, all the while inside they are clearly cringing.
It's a long watch with her dumb a** talking every once in a while, but you can make it.
For starters, do not get excited about the 20 year documentary/panel discussion... BUT you must listen to the redheaded idiot in the interviews...unreal. Can't believe she made it to panel, it's worth watching just to be-little her the entire time. Her perspective almost seems scripted, embarrassing.
Super disappointed with the bonus features on this amazing set. Quentin rules, no matter what some stupid amateur thinks. Now, I know she is the only woman on the panel so I felt like she had to be there. The gentlemen simply tolerate her, all the while inside they are clearly cringing.
It's a long watch with her dumb a** talking every once in a while, but you can make it.
Good story, great idea, great acting...with exception to Mr. Fraser... no wonder he doesn't work anymore. Keaton is on point as usual, Brendan just ruins it with over acting, which is his MO really. Unless it's Encino Man, the guy is not qualified to work with real talent.
Clint Eastwood rarely disappoints when directing, but the acting was so bad, especially by the lead male and Judy Greer, that I couldn't even finish 30min of it. I'm sure there was potential for a story here, but was not going to waste the time. Felt like a Christian funded and produced film. Maybe Kirk Cameron could have saved it? Ha, no. Anyway, disappointed, usually love all things Eastwood. Except this.