Saturday, March 10, 2012

Tampons that kill people



This is so far the best movie I've seen this year and its like a contemporary omega man but from the perspective of the cult of Matthias in the Omega man, in that the people in the (basically 1st Presbyterian) more on them later) cult are internally revolted by the world they live in and the way they got their basically straight sex of everyday nature penis+vagina=baby. The way it starts is awesome its not like say a horrible saw or "hostel" its very realistic in the way that the people in the predicament of getting some go through to get some, and also it is completely honest in the way, that say the family international or say the Church of Scientology or Freemasons deal with the offending party and mutual objection...
The acting is completely character driven and the way that the characters interact with say persona's that are believable and also, the dialogue is written very well the only dry point in the movie was the subordinates of Agent Keenan, BATF procedure would not actually allow deputized agents to do anything other than subdue teens because of the rules of engagement and the process of selection for BATF from applicants in the area.Kevin Smith has done a really good job of not making it an overly produced or consumer identity film just a very capable and technical film that uses all the available resources to the maximum potential so people that grew up as teenagers watching things like Clerks...have grown up had really negative experiences with the generalized material in the movie, the other thing is the cinematography which is really good because there is almost no post production altering its like someone thought about say the "Light-meter"  and settings and exposure and the editing is really good so its not disturbing to watch its very pleasant even though the things you are seeing are horrible in nature.
John Goodman is pretty good as a BATF and the thing is that he has been used as a stoic "Goodman" that now that he is a kind of rogue jackass kind of like Charlie Wilson or Norman Schwarzkopf in that it was more of what they did in the moment to survive what they were in at the time that people were shown them on T.V..
Michael Parks reminds me of this guy I once knew that made me wear a clock and dagger costume and play dungeons and dragons a lot, then I found out that he was kind of a bird of another feather and we parted ways, he is still like an uncle to me and I owe his friend two bags of garlic covered peanuts for the company...That's the weird thing about people that are that isolated in religion its not the actual religion its the social ritual, so for some people its abducting teenage boys wrapping them in plastic and blowing their minds...
Everyone else will get a sitcom and have really awesome teeth and appear in car commercials in japan and Holland that is all.

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