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What did you think of this movie?!


It's probably going to be forever before anyone replies to this due to the obscur nature of this movie. However, what did everyone think of this? I thought it was Rose McGowan's best. It was ten times better than Doom Generation anyway.

Simply because you can breath
Doesn't mean your alive
Or that you really live.

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I had rented two films for the evening, and the first dragged on beyond toleration, so I popped in L&C&G. Rose was hot and sultry, and I loved the scene where she sits in the back seat and lip-syncs "Where the Boys Are". There were lots of surprises and interesting characters.

But your credibility really gets questioned when your spelling is as bad as yours is.

It's "obscure" not "obscur".

"Breathe" is the verb, which is what you want, not the noun "breath".

And it's "you're alive" not "your alive". You're is a contraction meaning you are.


all the best,
NCulcator


"A mashie is easier to toss than a caber, unless o'course ye've had yer haggis."

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I saw it a long time ago and don't remember it all but I plan to buy it soon b/c the video store here don't have it anymore. All I remember is I liked it and I like her so I am buying it.

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I loved it so much I bought the video...then the DVD, once it came out. It's my kind of movie....weird, dark, and sexy! My favorite character is Lewis. Xuereb is so astoundingly perfect...so relentlessly nasty and worthless that words fail me.

Johnboy

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I absolutely HATED it!!

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I must disagree, I really enjoy this film.

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It was an odd movie. I thought that Rose would have more of a speaking part, but she had all of what three or four lines through out the whole movie. I kept waiting for her to speak. The ending sucked!

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It was very entertaining like similar "hip" crime thrillers/black comedies of the mid-90s, like "Pulp Fiction" (albeit not as good as that one). McGowan was delectable and the cool soundtrack's amusing; plus the movie's consistently funny and the scumbags get their comeuppance at the end.


My 150 (or so) favorite movies:
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070122364/

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