The Garlock Incident
| release date | November 10 2012 |
| studio | Loudcat |
| director | Evan Cholfin |
| writer | Evan Cholfin, Ariana Farina, Ana Lily Amirpour |
| starring | Ana Lily Amirpour, Adam Chambers, Sean Durrie |
| rating | NR |
| release date | November 10 2012 |
| studio | Loudcat |
| director | Evan Cholfin |
| writer | Evan Cholfin, Ariana Farina, Ana Lily Amirpour |
| starring | Ana Lily Amirpour, Adam Chambers, Sean Durrie |
| rating | NR |
James, were we watching the same movie? This movie is awesome because everything in it actually could be real, unlike the hordes of other movies out there that focus on the supernatural. Think you missed the point that this is a character study of the lengths people might go to in order to survive when they believe they have no other choice, and how each person might deal with it in their own way. If you paid attention, you’d notice that there was a REASON for everything that happened–that there was a very specific antagonist behind each moment, in the figurative and literal sense. I saw the movie at Shockfest and Mockfest, and I can tell you out of a packed theater, NO ONE predicted the ending. In fact, people LOVED IT. So glad you know how to write an article that does nothing but throws out a bunch of spoilers and writes off a movie that these filmmakers made with very little. The director said he shot the movie in FOUR DAYS. In a TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR. So before you go off on some little movie, why don’t you do some homework, or maybe pay attention to what’s good about a movie, or the fact that HUNDREDS of people are loving it, many who will also be travelling up to San Francisco next to see it at ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD.
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that DarkSentinel had a hand in making this movie… No other activity on his account, other than boasting massively about this movie in his 5/5 review, and calling the official BD review crap.