Yeah pretty close to that but I can´t touch it. I have 1 cm to the screen if I put my hands max forward . Maybe it´s the feel you can touch everything inside ... Can´t wait for Occulus Rift.
I really wanted to rate this higher but it just does not ever get to gelling together the way the second film and the first did. There is some really great technique happening in here and some great imagery, but the intervening scenes really let it down. The exploitation angle goes a little sideways at times here and some of it does not really advance the film. This one felt overly long and I wonder if it is the editing that let the team down on this one or a director who was ready to move on after he hit the high water mark on film number 2 in the series.
I really wanted to rate this higher but it just does not ever get to gelling together the way the second film and the first did. There is some really great technique happening in here and some great imagery, but the intervening scenes really let it down. The exploitation angle goes a little sideways at times here and some of it does not really advance the film. This one felt overly long and I wonder if it is the editing that let the team down on this one or a director who was ready to move on after he hit the high water mark on film number 2 in the series.
Seen all three and actually ended seeing number one last. Each movie is very different with each having imagination in different places. Number two was not as good second time around for me. Same for three? These films don't have replay?
At first I had thoughts about them being super outrageous but they actually seem tame after seeing A Serbian Film.
That one did me in and I refused to see it again. Finally a movie that was too much. I guess that was the point?
There's low rent, there's scuzzy, then there's Nail Gun Massacre. Presented in glorious Dolby Mono (with audible clipping and incompetent sound mixing throughout) + soft-focus Mud-O-Vision, with Scooby Doo plotting, NGM is nowhere near as lurid or entertaining as the title suggests. You know who the killer is as soon as he (or she) appears and then have to wait while the rest of the movie drags itself across the screen for the next 45 minutes.
Doc: "I hate to see it end this way, but at least the killing's over."
Sheriff: "Is it? Is it over?"
Me: Yes, thank ****, it is.
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