South
by Southwest 2004 - Reviews
Straight-Jacket
- Much delight is gleaned from his typical 50's
era swinging bachelor demeanor here turned its ear.
Dear
Pillow - This film is nothing less than a masterpiece.
The
Mayor of Sunset Strip - It's hard to imagine a film
more perplexing, delightful and yet sad.
Saved
- In the end, it feels like an opportunity for something
really bitter and black has been missed.
Dogville
- Full of hatred for America and everything that America
stands for.
interMission
- Thanks to a witty, albeit sophomoric script, good
acting, and a heart in the right place, the film ends
up coming out winningly.
Paper
Clips - Isn't so much about the Holocaust, its horrors
and its survivors as it is about children.
Killer
Diller - All of this seems like pretty bland and
tragically bad stuff until BOOM Lucas Black enters the
movie and suddenly, magically, things get good.
Blind
Horizon - Oh yes. It's bad.
I Love Your Work
- I suppose there are some stupid critics out there
who are going to lambast how your film evolves into
madness. They are fools.
Luck - At
about 4/5 of the way through the movie, all of this
turns to shit.
Knots
- may not be the best movie ever made but its certainly
charming, funny and real at times.
The
United States of Leland - It is hard to imagine
a film with more sadness at its core.
Napoleon
Dynamite - Is quirky and funny.
Super
Size Me - I got so bored during this film.
Death
and Texas - I hate mockumentaries and I should have
known better than to go to this one.
Code 46
- While "Code 46" makes absolutely no sense at all,
it is cool as fuck.
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