The Flying Cow
04-17-2008, 08:12 PM
Well first I'd just like to say the movie did succeed in being a tinge scary, with some of the totally psychotic behaviors displayed by the traumatized youth.
Now, to the purpose of the thread:
1) Diane Lane's hair is always over her face. Particularly in the beginning parts of the flick, you will notice that she is moving her hair away from her face (on each side) about 10 times per millisecond.
In the second part of the movie it appears Hoblit (Director) realized this and decided to show her with wet hair and with some gel to try to stick that devil back so it wouldn't move.
I mean it just made her look silly. How can she want to appear a woman working for the feds (such a high-pressure job) and be a faffing clown with a hard-to-wear hairstyle? Prop flop.
2) Also her reaction when she sees the first human murder taking place on KILLWITHME? is totally unconvincing. It's almost comical. Take a look at that to see what I'm talking about.
3) And now for the Classic Tinkertown retard moment you've all been waiting for :lol:: So, she just lost control of her SUV, which was hacked by the psycho, and she managed to get out. She calls for help on the "SOS" phone on the road, and upon putting down the phone sees the lights on the SUV are back on.
What does she do? :lol: give a guess lol
Well, you got it, she goes back inside.
Overall, odd tid-bits aside, the movie was definitely better than I expected, even for the generally second-rate cast (the male detective's voice somehow came out forced as well, and so on).
Opinions? Yoo cunts say what you thought, like. Brats.
Now, to the purpose of the thread:
1) Diane Lane's hair is always over her face. Particularly in the beginning parts of the flick, you will notice that she is moving her hair away from her face (on each side) about 10 times per millisecond.
In the second part of the movie it appears Hoblit (Director) realized this and decided to show her with wet hair and with some gel to try to stick that devil back so it wouldn't move.
I mean it just made her look silly. How can she want to appear a woman working for the feds (such a high-pressure job) and be a faffing clown with a hard-to-wear hairstyle? Prop flop.
2) Also her reaction when she sees the first human murder taking place on KILLWITHME? is totally unconvincing. It's almost comical. Take a look at that to see what I'm talking about.
3) And now for the Classic Tinkertown retard moment you've all been waiting for :lol:: So, she just lost control of her SUV, which was hacked by the psycho, and she managed to get out. She calls for help on the "SOS" phone on the road, and upon putting down the phone sees the lights on the SUV are back on.
What does she do? :lol: give a guess lol
Well, you got it, she goes back inside.
Overall, odd tid-bits aside, the movie was definitely better than I expected, even for the generally second-rate cast (the male detective's voice somehow came out forced as well, and so on).
Opinions? Yoo cunts say what you thought, like. Brats.