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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It was a waste of a rental fee,
By AverageDrew "Drew" (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 10 Attitudes (DVD)
When I first started acting, one of the first shows I was in had a really mean reviewer who basically said "the actors should be ashamed of themselves for working on such a tripe." My fellow cast members and I were shocked and hurt by this, as we worked hard on the play, and the comment came out of left field.
I say the same thing about this show, but the difference is this flic deserves it. My partner and I watched this, and we tore it apart, as we both work in the 'biz'. Here are some of the problems we had with it: The film doesn't know what it wants to be. Is it a mockumentary in the Christopher Guest style (ala Mighty Wind, Best of Show, Waiting for Guffman), or is it a movie with a lot of non-sequitors? Technically, the lighting was bad, filming was bad (there are sequences that were filmed without a tripod, and should have), it was badly edited (there were portions that didn't match up), the sound didn't quite synch. The lead actor is playing himself, not a character. I don't think he really understands what the character is feeling, which is odd, because he also wrote the script. It is sad when the lead actor can't match his energy and talents to the likes of the name talent the director hired (David Faustino, Judy Tenuta, etc.) The fact that he looks like Christopher Guest doesn't help him either, because it convinced me if he's trying to be something he is not. In Theatre 101, we are taught about who the audience is supposed to care about at the end. That person should have been the lead actor, but he is so annoying and whiny we felt sorry for the guys he tried to date. The script is missing a lot of things, like background exposition. It would help explain why the lead character feels and acts the way he does. The writer/lead actor took what could have been a great concept for a very funny movie and created such a convoluded melodrama not worth the rental fee.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
10 Attutudes,
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This review is from: 10 Attitudes (DVD)
I start by saying I have seen worse movies. Picture quality was poor but the concept was good it just could have been done better. Witty yes but some of the acting was wooden. It wasn't a total waste of money. However if we had the ability to sell as second hand here in Australia it would be in the 'For Sale" bin.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Boring, silly, unmoving flick,
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This review is from: 10 Attitudes (DVD)
I guess if you're in the mood for some mindless, silly flick, then this little fluff piece might work for you. It's a little tired (man finds his boyfriend cheating and goes on a series of predictably comical dates until...) nothing.
That's right, nothing. It ends with a thud. I got tired of the whiny lead and his ceaseless "dates" in this movie with little plot and no story. It reminded me of "Lie Down With Dogs" which was similarly semi-entertaining and similarly without point. But "Dogs's" pacing was better as well as its ending. I didn't recommend "Dogs," even though it's better than this. I wouldn't bother with either.
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