Went to Vulcan Video last night deciding which movie to watch. It was a free night. Anything goes. Either watch an old movie from the collection, see something new, or don't watch one at all. Decided to go with this apocalyptic movie. This was shown at Fantastic Fest 2011. Directed by a guy who has worked for Robert Rodriguez on a few projects. I didn't know what to expect with this one. I don't know what to say except that this was half boring and half badass. In this apocalyptic story, we are dealing with cannibals and other people. Love the set up to this. There are also some cool death scenes on here all involving gunshots and a few stabbings. Some unexpected stuff happens. A few scenes made me say out loud: "No wonder Fantastic Fest showed this one." Worth checking out. Expect nothing great and you'll be entertain with this movie. I actually enjoyed this one more than "The Road."
This blog is to keep track of my movie addiction and posting short comments to each movie I see for the first time.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
The Day
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Went to Vulcan Video last night deciding which movie to watch. It was a free night. Anything goes. Either watch an old movie from the collection, see something new, or don't watch one at all. Decided to go with this apocalyptic movie. This was shown at Fantastic Fest 2011. Directed by a guy who has worked for Robert Rodriguez on a few projects. I didn't know what to expect with this one. I don't know what to say except that this was half boring and half badass. In this apocalyptic story, we are dealing with cannibals and other people. Love the set up to this. There are also some cool death scenes on here all involving gunshots and a few stabbings. Some unexpected stuff happens. A few scenes made me say out loud: "No wonder Fantastic Fest showed this one." Worth checking out. Expect nothing great and you'll be entertain with this movie. I actually enjoyed this one more than "The Road."
Went to Vulcan Video last night deciding which movie to watch. It was a free night. Anything goes. Either watch an old movie from the collection, see something new, or don't watch one at all. Decided to go with this apocalyptic movie. This was shown at Fantastic Fest 2011. Directed by a guy who has worked for Robert Rodriguez on a few projects. I didn't know what to expect with this one. I don't know what to say except that this was half boring and half badass. In this apocalyptic story, we are dealing with cannibals and other people. Love the set up to this. There are also some cool death scenes on here all involving gunshots and a few stabbings. Some unexpected stuff happens. A few scenes made me say out loud: "No wonder Fantastic Fest showed this one." Worth checking out. Expect nothing great and you'll be entertain with this movie. I actually enjoyed this one more than "The Road."