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I just saw a great movie that's really hard to describe
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:09 am    Post subject: Note I just saw a great movie that's really hard to describe Reply with quote

The Chumscrubber.

Absolutely amazing-I stumbled out of the theater a little while ago. I could describe the plot to you, but I'm sure you can find it online. The cast is amazing! Glenn Close, Ralph Fiennes, Rita Wilson, Allison Janney, Lora Linney, Carrie-Ann Moss, and a bunch of others I can't place a name to. And the budget was $5 million-they all worked for scale after reading the script!

As a piece, it's a little bit of perfection. Even though the two movies couldn't be more different in most ways, the pacing and...and...SYNCHRONICITY, the little bits of significance-it reminded me of Barton Fink. With shades of David Lynch, although I'm sure that comparison is a cliche. The director is a first-timer named Ari Posin.

This is really dark, dark humor. Heathers, which this will inevitably be compared to, is a Buston Keaton slapstick compared to this. Don't ask me to explain the title. There is NO product placement or endorsements in this film-the director purposely removed all references to modern pop culture-and all has been replaced by The Chumscrubber.

Mercury, I'm sure this movie will stumble into The Neon at some point, so make an effort to see it.

OK, time for bed.



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