bennozoid wrote:And i'd LOVE to see 99% of you lot TRY and make a film this good.

bennozoid wrote:I really enjoyed INBRED. And i'd LOVE to see 99% of you lot TRY and make a film this good. From what I understand, INBRED was made on a shoestring budget, deep in the heart of the recession, and they managed to create numerous mentally insane horror set-pieces and very high overall production values, with the same budget the grumbling fanboys and girls would spend on a single box-set collection. In short: Hats off to Mr Chandon and his whole team! I really hope it's not another 10 years before we see his next film!
Maniacal wrote:bennozoid wrote:And i'd LOVE to see 99% of you lot TRY and make a film this good.
Please explain this kind of mentality to me, I've seen it in a few other posts. What you're suggesting here is that simply because myself and other posters don't make movies we can't have a valid opinion on a movie? Bollocks.
bennozoid wrote:I really enjoyed INBRED. And i'd LOVE to see 99% of you lot TRY and make a film this good. From what I understand, INBRED was made on a shoestring budget, deep in the heart of the recession, and they managed to create numerous mentally insane horror set-pieces and very high overall production values, with the same budget the grumbling fanboys and girls would spend on a single box-set collection. In short: Hats off to Mr Chandon and his whole team! I really hope it's not another 10 years before we see his next film!
Pumpkin wrote:Duke I totally agree. Utter, utter shite. Totally pointless, not funny and quite offensive for no good reason. It was a bit like watching 13 year olds putting on their own version of the League of Gentlemen.
Plus the 500 cast and crew members in the audience whooping at every name and nearly dying with laughter at every lame joke did not endear it to me any more.
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