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Natural Born Killers

Natural Born Killers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: weird but also cool and awesome
Review: This is the most exciting movie i have ever watch.I watched it maybe 10 times ,each time i felt different thoughts about the movie. It would be really nice to have this movie in DVD.Waiting for it..!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Movie Rocks!
Review: An amazing,hyperkinetic view of how far the media will go to get their story.This movie is a fast,funny and violent thriller for lovers of Tarantino or Stone.I really liked how Mallories life was portrayed through a sitcom sort of a way because everytime she got abused,she felt like she was being laughed at.All in all....a slick and stylish film full of visual treats.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Huh?
Review: This movie has to be one of the most boring and disgusting movies ever made. It is hard to imagine that a person responsible for the making of a sensible classic like JFK would also be responsible for the making of this - what? It is, from the outset, not clear what this thing is trying to say and then it gets worse. The characters are incredible and the plot possesses in itself nothing to hold an audience.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst film ever made?
Review: Oliver Stone's attempt at a psychedelic rendition of BADLANDS comes off as an empty shell of a film, and 4 HOURS of it is intolerable. Sure, if you're into seeing Ashley Judd and Denis Leary in parts that effect the film in no way whatsoever or see Stone get even more childishly grotesque in the decapitation of Tommy Lee Jones, then I guess this widescreen edition is for you. But unlike his exceptional TALK RADIO and JFK, here the essentric, paranoid director takes sensationalism too damn far and never comes back: he has nothing new to say. Instead of exposing the hypocrisies of our country or frightening ways the media turn killers into heros, he just goes into a foray of violence and ends up w/ a big pile of MTV-influenced, masturbatory nonsense.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want this movie on DVD!
Review: How come this movie hasn't been released on DVD? I simply loved how Oliver Stone filmed the weird effects (eg. movies/words projected in the scenes, cartoons, imaginations...). And above all, every human has a basic killer instinct, and this movie represent that part in all of us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest movie of all time
Review: This is my very favorite movie, and I've seen a lot of movies. This is a satire of the current state of thing (the state of things in 1994, when the movie came out) and if anything the state of things has gotten worse since this movie. The acting in this movie is wonderful, Woody Harrelson, Juliet Lewis, Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Sizemore became some of my favorite actors/actresses, and I'd only judged that from this one movie. Oliver Stone directs this movie amazingly, there is always something going on, such as a mini movie playing somewhere in the background. The movie almost looks like a music video! The direction, acting, script... everything about this movie is perfect. Its violent, its romantic, its satirical, and its... true. That's the scariest part.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible
Review: This is Oliver Stone's only terrible dud("The Doors" came close - but no cigar). What is there to like about this waste? The film is crude, the acting is terrible, the script is wasteful and overly "in your face" and the film in general is terribly unpleasant.

To anyone who likes a film - that is a nice cinematic treat with a plot, decent acting and some sort of entertaining value - then I would not recommend this garbage.

Oliver Stone really screwed up here. What was he thinking?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Utter Garbage
Review: This is a film that takes itself way to seriously. It tries to poke fun at glorifying violence, but gets wrapped up in its own violence and loses its effect. Tommy Lee Jones, so brilliant in Under Seige and The Fugative, works way too hard in his role, as does Woody Harrleson. Amazingly, Woody plays a different sleazebag with perfect aplomb in The People Vs. Larry Flint- perhaps he learned his mistakes from this film. The only performance that is worth watching is Don Rickles, but his is a small role and not enough to save the movie. It is violent, noisy, and far too unbelievable even for a satire. Buy the other movies mentioned if you must see those actors, or better yet, buy Fargo. You won't be disappointed with that movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oliver Stone strikes again:
Review: An amazing must see movie filled with what Americans want to see. Binging, murdering, and a true love story. A must see for all people especially Oliver Stone lovers like myself. Like the graduate threw the mind of Oliver Stone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Natural Born Killers
Review: I argee with everyone Natural Born Killers is the best movie ever made after reading your reviews i will buy a Copy of NBK:The Directors Cut

Thanks To ALL


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