May Be Its Me


I dunno, but to me this was a very very weird movie. I enjoy strange movies but I must say it was so werid that i dunno if I enjoyed it or hated it.

"Are you sure you saw what you saw?"

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You're right, this is an odd little chunk of film. I think I'm the only person in the galaxy who likes it though.

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Very very odd, but really funny. It's incredible how much s-h-i-t people throw against this movie. But maybe it's a type of humour that only few people appreciate.

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Yves is a wierd guy from Montreal City.... and its funny cuz even if there is big hollywod stars in it, every single secondary character r big star in Montreal.

Seriously.. u should all try to find ''Dans le ventre du dragon'' its a movie about clinic testing, very cool and very wierd

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It's is really weird, and it's really bad, too. If Marlon Brando hadn't been in it, nobody would ever had heard about, and I know I would never see it either if it wasn't for him.

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I love when he was like "Tell your muff diving friends back in washington this is how we handle things down here" or w/e, I just loved how he took her shoe and starting hitting her in the head with it and calling her a dyke and *beep* like that.

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Yes Brando makes this film, no doubt about it. The Swede is a character that many will not understand upon first viewing, I certainly didn't. It was only after a couple viewings that I understood what Brando was giving us.

Underneath the wardrobe and the extra pounds you could still see some of the genius that was Terry Malloy and Vito Corleone however this time in a comedic style.

Does anyone see any similarities between this character and his role in "The Missouri Breaks" ?

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Truly execrable! No wonder it was never released in the U.S. I'd never even heard of it before running into it on Showtime last week.
This is one turkey that truly deserves its obscurity.
The Brando/Martin Sheen "Apocalypse Now" reunion in the final scene is worth a chuckle, though. Or maybe a tear.
Sad in so many ways.

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