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adriennecarpentier
Reviews
The Following (2013)
Between art and pulp
I'm not going to spend too many words and too much of my precious time on this 'product': after watching 6 episodes I was so disgusted with this monstrosity, that I deleted all remaining episodes of season 1, 2 and 3 (how many seasons will still follow before milking this cow finish?). You can even clearly see from Bacon's face that he was trying not to throw up about his own part in this nonsense story (he must have been desperate to accept this role). And a rating of 7.5 on IMDb : what does that mean, for heaven's sake? There is only one answer: the majority in this world doesn't know the difference between art en commercial pulp!
Newcastle (2008)
Boring, boring, boring....
Apart from some pretty looking guys and nice surfing shots this movie hasn't ANY body or new content, neither a touching moment nor a reason to watch it until the end. It's the n'th example of Aussie-American prudishness: a naked butt or any other part of a body seems to be less offensive than what's positioned between our legs (I won't call those things by name because even that is not allowed in that hypocritical thinking). Finally I can not find any reason why the description "gay interest" is mentioned under Plot Keywords on this website: apart from some adolescent worn-out phrases and a remark about a possible mutual jerk-off (straight guys don't do that?), there is not even a faint assignment towards homosexuality. But if you like using the F-word in every sentence, if you fancy foolish shouting, stupid macho behaviour, empty-headed chicks and guys who suffer from their adrenaline outbursts, than this floor-cloth movie is a must....