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8/10
Hey gkemerer
17 March 2023
I want to se the photographic PROOF there are reptilians... What a hoot. You make me laugh LOUDLY AND A LOT! Ha! Thank the distributor for cutting out 20 minutes and adding all the graphics the filmmaker didn't... I'm fuzzy on this "legitimate knowledge" you apparently have. Can you prove ANYTHING YOU say is real? I'm just curious... PS... Read the disclaimer in the beginning. That'll clear some things up for you. I LOVE it when people get so angry about nothing really. I'm having a laughing fit over all the hate. I'm literally going to do a stand-up act reading just the negative reviews because they are gold.

And, it sounds like you watched the whole thing so, I win regardless.
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Getting Grace (2017)
10/10
A faith based movie that is moving and funny... Getting Grace is just what we need right now
30 March 2018
I attended a screening of "Getting Grace" last night in Santa Monica. When I hear "faith based" movie, I get leery. They are usually under funded, poorly made, poorly acted and get too "preachy." This isn't that AT ALL. Getting Grace wasn't shoved in my face, it was grounded in a reality that both spoke to me and touched my heart. Having watched a loved one deal with the most horrible aspects of cancer (on more than one occasion) among the OTHER tragedies that happen within the film I've had first hand experience with, Getting Grace deals with them on a level that hasn't been seen often in either faith based or general movies. It gets real. Sure, there's humor... good humor. Nothing too blue or adult but, fun and at times mature humor that seems to have been sucked out of most movies lately. We get drama... of course we do. Our main character has cancer, the kind you don't get better from. There's other tragic issues dealt with in the movie but, they aren't overbearing. They are told with a "this is what life is" tone that, again, isn't heavy handed. Bad things happen and everyone deals with tragedy differently. The blend of comedy and drama (and dramedy... a fantastic blend of drama and comedy at the same time which is hard to pull off but, filmmaker Danny Roebuck, does it with a charm) is spot on... Sometimes we have to laugh at the worst situations because, it's better than crying. Newcomer Madelyn Dundon's performance is on another level. Her subtle yet realistic portrayal of Grace is so natural and so brilliant, I'm surprised she isn't accepting awards yet. Daniel Roebuck gives his undertaker character, that Grace befriends, a tragically, quiet Buster Keaton like edge. He is a sad man of very few words but, his eyes express the sorrow he has held inside for a long time.Roebuck doesn't need to say much but says a thousand words with his expressions. Dana Ashbrook is terrific as the author who can bend spoons and helps some of the non-believers understand the faith that Grace seeks herself. Duane Whitaker's minister character adds some great comic moments but, also raises questions about the true theme of the movie... finding faith and searching your soul for answers. Harri James gives an incredible performance as the mother of a very sick little girl. Her anger, frustration and overbearing protection, as she watches her little girl suffer is wonderfully detailed and layered. All in all, the movie was cast VERY well and the acting and attention to detail is top notch. Being an actor for many years, Daniel Roebuck knows how to direct performances. It doesn't hurt that he backed himself with a technical team that made the film visually beautiful and interesting to watch. Roebuck has a bright future as a director.

In the crazy world we live in now, filled with tragedy and uncertainty (to say the least), Getting Grace is a delightfully entertaining, funny, tragic, heartbreaking, heartwarming piece of filmmaking art... the type of "slice of life" film that everyone should get a HUGE piece of and savor its flavors and nuances... and save yourself room for seconds. No explosions, alien invasions or CGI dinosaurs needed, It's nice to see a film that doesn't rely on anything but good story telling and great filmmaking and acting. We need more of these types of movies. SEE. THIS. FILM.
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8/10
Get over it! and Good flick!
8 December 2003
I'm writing this NOT as someone who is biased and I'm NOT writing this because I worked on the picture,.. I'm writing this as a member of the viewing audience.

Tangy G is a good film for many different reasons. It's not Academy Award winning material by any stretch of the imagination,.. and it was never meant to be but, what it does have going for it is heart. Heart from the writing aspects, heart from the directing aspects and heart for hearts sake. It comes from a man (Deeney) who loves movies, a man with something a little bit more to say than,.. HEY! LOOK! I MADE A T & A PICTURE! Making a beach sexplotation movie would be too easy. Mr. Deeney had something different in mind, and for a first time filmmaker who took a risk by following his dream to make a movie, he gave it his all. I'm proud of his achievement and I'm proud to call him a friend. I hope he makes more movies because they will only improve. That and the guy who played Casey Sweaten RAWKS! So,.. little miss Cindy who hated the film,.. what did you expect,.. The Godfather? Please.
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