kerrberr2 : No sound after 33 minutes on all the posts
GrandDukeCockwomble : Oh my effing god! What utter drivel.Think I'll rewatch Tennant.
Herbal Mixture : that movie was way out there. minimal but made every shot count. the music and script wa...
Steppenwolf71 : Crrrrreeeeepy! Wouldn't surprise me a bit, though... if it's true.
mkmikas : Contains spoilers. Click to show. kinda how i imagine humanity will go out into space, not as organic beings but as informat...
grape nehi : Excellent cinematography and story telling about the legacy of the Catholic missionary Sis...
Odie : "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning. in the suffering. " ~ Friedrich...
Sapphireblue : The profound love of animals and beauty is strong in this one. Definitely one for the fami...
etim : Yee-ha! A fun, well made tale of a conspiracy podcastin', disco truck drivin' flatland hil...
This is a very strange film. It purports to show the harmony between the homeless population of Isla Vista and the college students, yet, at the 15 minute mark, a male college student aggressively encourages Pirate Ray to smoke a cigarette through his eye socket (because Ray has a missing eye). The level of novel exploitation is palpable throughout the film, even if the students act like they are “helping” they really are just exploiting the homeless population for either entertainment or to make themselves feel like they are doing something positive. Even this documentary uses the homeless as a sort of side show attraction. HEY EVERYONE! LOOK AT HOW WEIRD THESE PEOPLE ARE! ISN”T IT GREAT HOW NICE WE ARE TO THEM! Here’s a thought, try putting down the camera and actually helping the homeless. Videotaping some drunk college kid forcing an old man to smoke a cigarette through his eye isn’t “shedding light on the problem”. It’s exploitation, Pure and simple. On top of it all, this documentary is pretty boring to boot. Nothing is truly explained or researched, no answers are sought, no questions really asked, in some ways it is just an odd collection of clips, loosely linked because they contain some of the same people. It’s everything wrong about internet based amatuerization of the film industry. I only regret that I cannot give this film negative stars.