99% of the cast are amateur professionals, didn't have a single feeling for any of them, it was predictable at every turn, and why the guy didn't store his disc at work in a secure news office rather than his apt in a cheap locking drawer was the worst offense, and driving like a maniac back to court with an official police car chasing then lighting him on fire infront of a bus? Pfft. I only mention that one because it was as stupid as the same detective doing donuts around the ADA in the parking lot later. The whole thing was a bore.
So now since I have to blab 600 words I'm going to say I have loved film since I was a kid, my uncle used to take me to see the 007 films of the early 70s and watched Dracula and horror movies on a black and white tv when he babysitted me at 4 and scared the heck out of me and gave me nightmares I will never forget as long as I live, 52 yrs later I can still remember 2 that were better than any horror film made, assault on precinct 13 from the 70s has nothing on my imagination.
So now since I have to blab 600 words I'm going to say I have loved film since I was a kid, my uncle used to take me to see the 007 films of the early 70s and watched Dracula and horror movies on a black and white tv when he babysitted me at 4 and scared the heck out of me and gave me nightmares I will never forget as long as I live, 52 yrs later I can still remember 2 that were better than any horror film made, assault on precinct 13 from the 70s has nothing on my imagination.
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