I'm not going to bullshit you- I slept through half of this. Thank god, did I sleep through half of this.
This is usually the part where I give the plot synopsis. Right here in paragraph number two. But I'm not because I slept through half of this. And it was a good sleep becau...( read more)
The Informers
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The Informers
Amber Heard, Austin Nichols, Billy Bob Thornton, Brad Renfro, Cameron Goodman
Focusing on the Los Angeles of the early 1980s, "The Informers" balances a vast array of characters that represent both the top of the heap (a Hollywood dream merchant, a dissolute rock star, an aging...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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November 9, 2009
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November 5, 2009
You know what is even worse then "The Hills" is a film that for some strange reason believes that when it becomes as shallow, vain and self-righteous its deep and insightful art. This is the type of film experience "The Informers" is
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September 18, 2009
The potential was all there, but it just didn't make it. One thing I would say it lacks is quality on behalf of how the film moved and the general dynamic of the characters. For someone as glitzy as Bret Easton Ellis, the characters shone no real vibrancy that I knew of. I was i...( read more)
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September 8, 2009
Very odd movie. I didn't really like it much. Really good cast, but it just seemed thrown together.
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December 28, 2009
One of the worst movies i have ever seen. There is no plot here and noone cares about this characters. Brett Easton Ellis is a hit or miss. I enjoyed Less than Zero and American Psycho but hated Rules of Attraction and The Informers. There is also a waste of talent here. Some of ...( read more)
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November 22, 2009
A very well made, amazingly acted drama about a bunch of vapid, shallow, selfish people, save for two people: Brad Renfro's character and Winona Ryder's. There is nudity within every 5 minutes, until about the last third, and it's hard to relate to most of them, but man, it's ski...( read more)
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November 17, 2009
Not exactly the best transition from book-movie, but it really kept the theme and overall tone of the story. Lou Talyor Pucci was exactly the way I saw Tim and his whole segment was the strongest and most faithful to the novel. Jon Foster was also a really great choice for Graham...( read more)
