Southland Tales

aspoonfulweighsatonaspoonfulweighsaton Posts: 2,055
edited May 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Has anyone else here seen this? I was looking forward to a lot since I really enjoyed Donnie Darko, dut damn if this movie doesn't make any sense to me. Not that Donnie Darko does, but this one is on another level of being weird and hard to follow while trying to overload your senses.

With that being said, I was entertained the entire time even though I was confused, but I can't fully recommend it unless you absolutely LOVED Donnie Darko and wondered what that movie would be like on crack.
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  • russmcrussmc Posts: 91
    Unfortunately I wasted 2 hours watching it one lazy afternoon. I figured I liked Sean William Scott and The Rock in their previous collaboration, and to see Justin all scarred up was worth it to. But what a pointless movie. Yeah I get the spin on corporate america and what he was trying to say with the movie, but gawd was this a stinker. Though I was highly amused with the little musical number in it. LOL!
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  • spatspat Posts: 644
    i LOVE donnie darko, one of my favorite movies ever, but i haven't seen this one yet. would you put it on par with a david lynch type movie? like if david lynch got his hands on donnie darko? yeesh. all the reviews i've heard of it sound pretty much like yours! so i'm not in a big rush to see it
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  • eMMIeMMI Posts: 6,262
    yeah I watched it.

    and fell asleep for a while about halfway through it..

    and still didn't really miss anything. :D

    cause, indeed, it's very, VERY strange. makes no sense. but it was enjoyable I guess. if you've got nothing else to do. :p
    "Don't be faint-hearted, I have a solution! We shall go and commandeer some small craft, then drift at leisure until we happen upon another ideal place for our waterside supper with riparian entertainments."
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