Rez
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Wow Rez I wouldn't expect this from you lol
Domino rocked all kinds of awesome..RS was just plain lame. Wayne Kramer dosen't seem to have his own voice as it came off as he was trying hard to be the next Scott bros/Luc Besson/Tarontino etc and that simply dosen't work.
I didn't have a problem with the violence and launguage it was the whole film in genreal from look to actors to script it was all around cheese.
I mean seriously...the kid from a broken home running the streets and EVERY adult he meets is a horrible person to reenforce the idea that he "can't trust any adults" was ******ed.
Also if I were Paul Walker I would have shot the kid who played my son because he was dumb. Straight up dumb.
"Oh I know my dad needs this gun or he wil be killed so I'll just hide it from him and NOT tell him. Thats a great idea!"
DUMB!!!
The best part was when the wife confronts the pedos. That whole stuff (minus Cameron Bright getting the pill bottle from the cabinet,knocking his head then reading the address) was just awesome and the only time in 2 hours and 2 minutes you actually cared about a character and fealt for them and had any emotion.
I enjoy both films, but I'd watch Running Scared any day over Domino. Domino is indeed very scattered, and I quite frankly don't like it once it shifts away from all the crazy, well acted characters to the lame, needlessly complex "everything goes wrong" plot line that leads up to the Tony Scott Patented True Romance shoot out at the end. I usually turn the movie off once Choco and Ed dissappear for the entire third act. Again, it's very easy for me to see why people wouldn't like either of these films- but very hard for me to see how you can dig Domino but hate Running Scared.
Running Scared has shot to the top of my crazy over the top films, along with Crank.
Ps. Don't worry, I didn't expect this from you either, but you are still my hero KB.