Yet to catch up on this though have had it recommended to me. I did finally get round to seeing Drive Angry at the weekend though and have marked it down as a pivotal step in the third, and greatest, stage of Nicholas Cage's career. Doubt I'll see a better film all year.
Yet to catch up on this though have had it recommended to me. I did finally get round to seeing Drive Angry at the weekend though and have marked it down as a pivotal step in the third, and greatest, stage of Nicholas Cage's career. Doubt I'll see a better film all year.
I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. It's not just an exercise in 70s grindhouse film, to my surprise it successfully mixes in a lot of elements of early 80s psychotronic, punk-exploitation, and cult cinema.
I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. It's not just an exercise in 70s grindhouse film, to my surprise it successfully mixes in a lot of elements of early 80s psychotronic, punk-exploitation, and cult cinema.
Rubber was alright by me, too.
I think it fails on all those fronts, it came across to me like an attempt at a Troma style picture but all the jokes fell flat.
Also the action wasn't memorable at all,Rutger's acting couldn't save this one.
What i thought was a much better recent exploitation style film was Super starring Rainn Wilson & Ellen Page.
directed by James Gunn a former Troma alumni.I'd describe it as a more twisted version of Kick Ass.
I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. It's not just an exercise in 70s grindhouse film, to my surprise it successfully mixes in a lot of elements of early 80s psychotronic, punk-exploitation, and cult cinema.
Rubber was alright by me, too.
I think it fails on all those fronts, it came across to me like an attempt at a Troma style picture but all the jokes fell flat.
Also the action wasn't memorable at all,Rutger's acting couldn't save this one.
What i thought was a much better recent exploitation style film was Super starring Rainn Wilson & Ellen Page.
directed by James Gunn a former Troma alumni.I'd describe it as a more twisted version of Kick Ass.
That's exactly how I felt about Hobo and I really wanted to like the it. I've always loved Rutger Hauer and to me the movie was a big disappointment. I enjoyed Kick Ass and will netflix Super with the quickness.
Yet to catch up on this though have had it recommended to me. I did finally get round to seeing Drive Angry at the weekend though and have marked it down as a pivotal step in the third, and greatest, stage of Nicholas Cage's career. Doubt I'll see a better film all year.
the 'nouveau shamanic' period.
I would purchase this book day 1 though, unlike Mr Cage's own reference point, I would say that it was the remake of The Wicker Man where his ability to transcend the film via various gurning methods really took hold.
Why do people wear a shirt over a T, when actually they really want you to see what's on the T, so they just unbutton it to the navel? Just wear the T.
Also...
I don't know if there is ever going to be an appropriate place to poast this, but that Norway dude, he's rocking Lacoste in a lot of photos, including the one in the police car. I choose not to include those images here as I've seen enough of him, but seriously, if I was Monsieur Lacoste, I'd be putting up photoshops of Mother Theresa in a polo shirt with the quickness.
i liked Hobo. thought the cast was perfect, nice pacing, cool lighting, exploitive as hell, i'd be interested to see what else this director has in the works...
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the 'nouveau shamanic' period.
Rubber was alright by me, too.
I think it fails on all those fronts, it came across to me like an attempt at a Troma style picture but all the jokes fell flat.
Also the action wasn't memorable at all,Rutger's acting couldn't save this one.
What i thought was a much better recent exploitation style film was Super starring Rainn Wilson & Ellen Page.
directed by James Gunn a former Troma alumni.I'd describe it as a more twisted version of Kick Ass.
That's exactly how I felt about Hobo and I really wanted to like the it. I've always loved Rutger Hauer and to me the movie was a big disappointment. I enjoyed Kick Ass and will netflix Super with the quickness.
I would purchase this book day 1 though, unlike Mr Cage's own reference point, I would say that it was the remake of The Wicker Man where his ability to transcend the film via various gurning methods really took hold.
Also...
I don't know if there is ever going to be an appropriate place to poast this, but that Norway dude, he's rocking Lacoste in a lot of photos, including the one in the police car. I choose not to include those images here as I've seen enough of him, but seriously, if I was Monsieur Lacoste, I'd be putting up photoshops of Mother Theresa in a polo shirt with the quickness.
Look, if I suck really hard, I can suck the sound back OUT OF THE MIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!