Haha. I suppose taken out of context it can be seen as basic porn, but when you watch the film and see it in context it doesn't feel that way at all. I would recommend the film. I've never seen a film where Sevigny quite matched her...um...genuineness in Bunny....
Not sure if it's in HD, but I know it's on netflix to watch instantly and available on dvd. It's an underrated film for sure.
The Brown Bunny is available on dvd and available to watch instantly on netflix.
What do you mean by a "true blue" comedy if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean by "blue" quotient if you don't mind me asking?
Thank you for correcting the editing mistakes in my article. I hope it made you feel smart:) Anyway, as for a retort: I'm defending Gibson not because he's a right winger (in some respects he is and, in others, he is not). I'm defending him because the context of each situation he found himself in was ignored by the MSM because they need to cut every story down to a headline to grab audiences. "Producers" does not refer to Gibson. He is one of many producers at Icon that produced "Braveheart" and "Apocalypto." And no one is defending him because he isn't Polanski, it is just a blatant example of the bias in the media. Also, "Plan Your Getaway" just comes with a certain B- movie action tone that was celebrated in the 90s. And clearly some things are said in a general sense (like the Moore/ Polanski comment).
Fear Factor reboot + Joe Rogan = Gold
I agree about the basic flaw of the film. Also, I used Hollywood as a generic term to describe filmakers and the current mentality today which seems to have pissed some lower IQ people off in the comments below. But, also, this film is not completely seperated from what is the traditional Hollywood system: Vincent Gallo is a pretty decently known actor and Jack Nicholson has been praising this as the best film of the year. But, clearly, Hollywood was being used as a generic term in order to capture the current mentality of today's filmakers. But, we seem to agree about the central flaw of the film which isn't even political. -Z. Leeman
You'll have to see for yourself!-Z.Leeman