So I just stumbled upon this movie on Netflix and am thoroughly amazed...at the fact that someone actually made this movie AND that somehow it ended up on Netflix - I guess all is not wrong with the world after all!
So I just stumbled upon this movie on Netflix and am thoroughly amazed...at the fact that someone actually made this movie AND that somehow it ended up on Netflix - I guess all is not wrong with the world after all!
Budget: $500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $16,346 (USA) (1 April 2011)
Gross: $98,017 (USA) (10 June 2011)
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Trans_Maro wrote: Budget: $500,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend: $16,346 (USA) (1 April 2011) Gross: $98,017 (USA) (10 June 2011) Oops..
I'm not sure how they could have spent $500k filming it, unless they built all the buildings from scratch?
I'm just sad it was an art movie framed in another art movie. The rubber part was great. The rest sucked.
Yeah, usually im all about weird film noir, and i couldn't do it. And I've watched all 3 human centipedes.
I can't say it was a good film, but I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I enjoyed it a lot.
Granted, by the time it was over I has a six pack of empties next to me.
Wow, a bunch of cinematic lightweights!
...or I just have really bad taste in movies - which is probably the most likely option, since I generally can't make it through a normal flick.
I think if I saw it back in the '70s when we were smoking some funny stuff this might be a hilarious movie. Stone sober 35 years later it looks painful.
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