Well watch The Nines, Chaos Theory or Fireflies in the Garden. Proper films. Not just silly frat comedies and action movies.
And whether the film was pants is irrelevant. Reynolds turned in a great performance in Amityville. Completely against what he was known for at the time.
Ugh! Don't get me started on
Chaos Theory right now! I'm pissed at that film.
First, we didn't get it in the UK. No cinema release, no DVD release. So I tried to find it decently priced on Region 1 online. It was either sold out, or would cost me a ridiculous amount. So, when I'm on holiday in San Diego, I go around the places selling DVDs to find it, and none of them have it in stock.
Finally, I resort to finding it uploaded online through Surf The Channel. I get a decent-quality upload of the film on MegaVideo. I'm watching it, really enjoying it. Then 72 minutes into the 80-odd minute film, my MegaVideo feed freezes, saying "You have watched 72 minutes of video. To watch more, wait 1 hour, or upgrade to our premium subscription." I'm not going to sign up and pay for a service I usually go out of my way to avoid using, so I wait for an hour, taking me to near 2am, and I go back to watch the rest of the movie. Only it has to start loading all over again! I realise I'm not going to see this that night, so I leave it until the next day.
The next day, I go back to the MegaVideo upload of
Chaos Theory, let it load up for the best part of an hour, and this time I skip right forward to the 71 minute mark, so I'll not be passing the 72 minute view. The remaining 10-15 minutes, I assume, will fall easily within my limit. But after one minute of viewing, I get to 72 minutes on the counter, and again I get "You have watched 72 minutes of video. To watch more, wait 1 hour, or upgrade to our premium subscription." This time I'm not caught out - I keep the window open, so I'll be able to do a quick refresh when the time comes and not have to wait for it to load all over again. I wait for one hour, click refresh.... and get the message "Video removed due to infringement."
So now I still don't know how the film ends, after getting too emotionally invested in seeing how the story turns out to just go and read spoilers. I guess I'm just not meant to see
Chaos Theory.
