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Floundering
Starring: James LeGros , Shaka , Zander Schloss , John Cusack , and Nina Siemaszko Director: Peter McCarthy Manufacturer: Simitar Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6304724799 Release Date: 1998-01-30 |
Customer Reviews:
Not Bad for an Indie Film.......2006-10-05
Great film,intelligent triptych through absurd L.A........2006-04-15
Absurdly Funny.......2005-01-13
Better than its reputation.......2002-02-12
I think some of the negative comments about this movie ought to be greeted with a "Whoa, dudes--get a sense of humor." Or, "Don't be offended, man, it's only a movie." Or maybe, "Uh, the soundtrack is awesome, dude." (Oh, god, people really did talk like that!) The dream sequences fooled me at least twice. They were funny. Funniest line: when the trash lady pulls her rifle out of her cart and says "Vive la Revolution!" Second funniest line: "What kind of music do you want to hear?" "The farm report."
Okay, this was no masterpiece, and any episodic movie sans plot is not going to rival The Godfather at IMDb. And James LeGros ain't no Marlon Brando. And if you've ever been to Venice Beach...well, you know it's a freak show. But I think director and screen writer Peter McCarthy did a nice job of bringing that slacker street scene to life. I think the big mistake was to headline actors like Steve Buscemi, John Cusack, Ethan Hawke, and Billy Bob Thornton when they only had cameos. That should have been made clear up front. And there was more than a touch of the kind of sixties moral pretension that we've all grown a little tired of. But bottom line for me, this was a funny movie.
One of my personal favorities........2000-08-02
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American Strays/Floundering
Starring: Scott Plank , Melora Walters , John Savage , Brion James , and Joe Viterelli Director: Michael Covert (III) , and Peter McCarthy Manufacturer: Simitar Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305253463 Release Date: 1998-12-14 |
Customer Reviews:
Not Bad for an Indie Film.......2006-10-05
Great film,intelligent triptych through absurd L.A........2006-04-15
Absurdly Funny.......2005-01-13
Better than its reputation.......2002-02-12
I think some of the negative comments about this movie ought to be greeted with a "Whoa, dudes--get a sense of humor." Or, "Don't be offended, man, it's only a movie." Or maybe, "Uh, the soundtrack is awesome, dude." (Oh, god, people really did talk like that!) The dream sequences fooled me at least twice. They were funny. Funniest line: when the trash lady pulls her rifle out of her cart and says "Vive la Revolution!" Second funniest line: "What kind of music do you want to hear?" "The farm report."
Okay, this was no masterpiece, and any episodic movie sans plot is not going to rival The Godfather at IMDb. And James LeGros ain't no Marlon Brando. And if you've ever been to Venice Beach...well, you know it's a freak show. But I think director and screen writer Peter McCarthy did a nice job of bringing that slacker street scene to life. I think the big mistake was to headline actors like Steve Buscemi, John Cusack, Ethan Hawke, and Billy Bob Thornton when they only had cameos. That should have been made clear up front. And there was more than a touch of the kind of sixties moral pretension that we've all grown a little tired of. But bottom line for me, this was a funny movie.
One of my personal favorities........2000-08-02
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