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Dubious distinction

I thought this movie was the worst movie I ever worked on. Or maybe this one. Or this one, or even this one.

But I just got this movie in the mail and Oh. My. God.

WORST. MOVIE. EVER.

Which is too bad, because this movie was really fun to make. Well, aside from the shitty pay, crappy food, and no sleep. Jason was a blast to work with. And we laughed our asses off on set the whole time we were shooting it. I guess the director thought this movie wasn’t supposed to be a comedy. Because he took all the laughs out of it, which was the only thing saving the film in the first place.

Don’t believe me? Go rent it and get back to me.

4 Responses to “Dubious distinction”

  1. on 17 Oct 2006 at 4:00 am kristen

    Most of the time, when it comes up, I recommend good movies to my friends…not crappy ones. Just sayin.

  2. on 17 Oct 2006 at 2:56 pm Incredipete

    HEY! Black Dawn was a GREAT movie!

    Steven Segal could kill you with his mind.

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAAA

  3. on 17 Oct 2006 at 4:19 pm Wen

    Pete, his mind is the only thing he can kill you with now. He’s far too fat for anything else. And strangely enough, it’s really not a bad film considering all the bad dialogue, on the spot script changes, and extremely bad acting. That it was actually kind of watchable is a testament to a really good editor. Really good.

  4. on 20 Oct 2006 at 1:19 pm Mark

    I refuse to believe that a Crispin Glover movie could be bad. Except for CA: Full Throttle. Oh, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues. And Chasers.

    OK, nevermind.

    Wait, does this mean you *worked* with Crispin Glover? You are my new hero!

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