Wasnt that bad


Wasn't any worse than most movies like this. I found it mildly entertaining. I just didnt get the end. Was that just a ridiculously self indulent out take? It creeped me out more than the entire movie.

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Are you talking about the credit sequence? I haven't read any remarks about it during the interviews. But it's rather obvious that the film crew caught Stephen Louis Grush having some fun while filming. I think it was great to include it in the credits.



It's not what a movie is about, it's how it is about it.
RIP Roger Ebert

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Yep! That was it. It did not flow with such an intense story line. Hard to laugh after that story. Those guys creeped me out I have met people like them before.

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No matter how much a film draws you in, by the end credits you have to withdraw. I think it was a fine tip of the hat to the viewers.


It's not what a movie is about, it's how it is about it.
RIP Roger Ebert

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Well, the edit makes is a _little_ more than self-indulgent; they created a sequence where the hero goes to his computer, checks his email, and finds that Reginald had sent an email to his account with a video attached.

Not saying it's not creepy, but it's not just an indulgent tack-on. Truth-be-told, I *loved* it. I thought it was a powerful redemption message.

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And I'd like that. But that 5h1t ain't the truth. --Jules Winnfield

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Same, I thought it was going to suck and got stuck watching it with some friends but I actually liked it.

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