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Post by Jens Dietrich on Nov 9, 2008 19:15:02 GMT -8
I seriously don't understand the reviewers who accused this movie of being cold and emotionally detached - I thought it was both heart-wrenching and terrifying, and judging from everything I've read about the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, it follows the true story pretty darn closely.
Yavar, even though I had NO IDEA he wrote it, I quickly recognized J. Michael Straczynski's handiwork here. The script is superb, and full of wonderful Straczynskisms. You especially have no excuse for not watching this.
Heck, I actually teared up a few times.
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Post by indy2003 on Nov 9, 2008 20:59:17 GMT -8
I seriously don't understand the reviewers who accused this movie of being cold and emotionally detached - I thought it was both heart-wrenching and terrifying, and judging from everything I've read about the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, it follows the true story pretty darn closely. Yavar, even though I had NO IDEA he wrote it, I quickly recognized J. Michael Straczynski's handiwork here. The script is superb, and full of wonderful Straczynskisms. You especially have no excuse for not watching this. Heck, I actually teared up a few times. I'm glad you liked this one. I thought it was quite good as well. The third act could have been a bit tighter, but it was indeed a very moving and compelling film. "Emotionally detached" is just about the last phrase I would use to describe it. Back at ya later
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Post by cheno on Nov 9, 2008 21:40:05 GMT -8
Critics are wrong?!
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