Pros: Passable acting by the two leads, great ending. Cons: Disturbing to the umpteenth power.
Some people in this world just can't get a break. And that would seem to be the case for Flappy the Clown. It's no big secret that Brian O'Halloran plays the gas station clerk in Clerks. If you ask me, his acting was pretty good ...
Pros: Excellent job by Brian O'Halloran Cons: Not for those easily offended or shocked
A little over a week ago I read a r
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on a film written by a lady that has never steered me wrong. The movie sounded interesting enough, so immediately after reading her review, I went ...
Contrary to what most people think, Kevin Smith did not write or direct this film. He was in it, and was the executive producer, the movie was directed by Bryan Johnson, also known to Kevin Smith fans as Steve-Dave Pulasti. He also appears in the film ...
Pros: See if you can find one, I sure couldn't..... Cons: The entire movie
Being a huge Kevin Smith, and Jason Mewes fan, I was excited seeing this dvd on the shelf that wasn't a comedy that had their names on it. Kevin was a producer in this movie, but I felt with his *input* there had to be some good in it. So I picked it...
Pros: Some well-written dialouge, a powerful rape sequence, some funny moments, by Smith and Lewkowitz. Cons: Over-written dialouge, some hokey acting, some static-shots, underdeveloped characters and lacking the big ending payoff.
by Dane Youssef Bryan Johnson shows amazing talent and depth as a first-time greenhorn filmmaker. There's more than just one worthwhile film here. There's two. "Vulgar" plays out like a scrappy, slapped-together little campy comedy ...
Pros: Well written dark humor and drama. Cons: Very long sodomy scene.
I know a lot of people who are raving Kevin Smith fans. You might too. They own all the big name Clerks movies and know in which order the events of all movies took place. What losers. But most of them have never heard of 'Vulgar', the lost Kevin smith ...
Pros: This film is an instant Cult Classic. Cons: This film was shot on a low budget.
I personally believe that View Askew has produced another GRADE A film. There is absolutley no flaws whatsoever. I am very impressed by Bryan Johnson, and commend him on his great film. How is it that all these "Film Critics" give this film a very poor...
A beyond boundary-pushing comedy, Vulgar stars and is executive produced by View Askew partners Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier (Dogma, Chasing Amy, Cler...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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