April 9, 2005
Sometimes your friends write things that make everything you write seem a little beside the point.
Which is the reason links were invented.
Meanwhile, at GreenCine, David Hudson writes:
How to review a friend/acquaintance's film? Straight-ahead honesty is the most helpful approach, as Matt Clayfield demonstrates. Flaws are noted, unflinchingly, but in the end: "Deadroom is one film by four directors, not four films by four directors, and that's at once both its greatest strength and its most subtle and effective of its charms."
Excellently said on both counts.
Posted by David Lowery at April 9, 2005 2:08 PM
Comments
See David. My theory stands strong.
Posted by: jmj at April 9, 2005 11:42 PM
What, your theory that the script was only 77 pages long? Look at the MS Word version, fool!
Posted by: Ghostboy at April 9, 2005 11:46 PM