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Crazy as Hell |
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Rating: Summary: A "Coming from left field" type of flick. Review: Actor Michael Beach of THIRD WATCH, WAITING TO EXHALE, and numerous other projects, portray a psychiatrist/doctor who knows everything about dealing with emotionally/mentally disturbed patients, but never caught a clue when his own daughter took her own life. Moving his practice, he's invited to work at a mental hospital and seems to have the answers for how to cure and/or control the patients, and is willing to do it his way, whether the director likes it or not. His pride being his biggest flaw, he meets his match with his latest patient, played by Eriq LaSalle. Dressed to the nines with a eloquent manner and speech, he addresses himself as Satan and wants to use the doctor's help in overhauling his image, because it's become a real drag in being the so-called "bad guy" in every disaster on this earth, no matter how big or small. From this point, the psychological aspects come in as to whether this guy is really crazy, or is he really the prince of darkness? What does he really want with the doctor, or is this a very elaborate scam? Truly, a thinking movie that runs deeper than the norm, and that made it a hit with me.
Rating: Summary: LOST IN THE LOONEY BIN Review: Director/co-star Eriq LaSalle's CRAZY AS HELL is an enigmatic, disturbing movie--is it a horror movie or is it a psychological thriller, or is it a little of both? It's pacing is more cerebral, and its plot thick with premonitions and suggestions. What is it with the hospital anyway? Patients are allowed to run loose in the halls. Patients acquire trophies and brooms. They are all on medication. Enter the idealistic doctor who thinks he can "cure" these people, take them off their medication, and send them all home. At this point, the movie has a surreal quality. Psychiatrists DON'T go into their patient's rooms and sneak around. Psychiatrists DON'T tell the patient why they are behaving like they are. The patient's rooms are like low budget motels, but still very well kept. And then enters the patient who says he's Satan. This is all shrouded in complex scenes wherein our good doctor starts talking to his dead wife and daughter. By the way, he is responsible for his daughter's suicide because he wouldn't prescribe her medicine.
Michael Beach plays the doctor with a smug assuredness, that belies a man who seems to be falling apart. LaSalle as Satan has the pompacity of Isaac Hayes, the swagger of Denzel Washington and the quiet menace of Tony Todd. Stalwart Ronny Cox plays the head honcho with his usual smarmy smugness, with an undertone of more. John C. McGinley as the director of the video is cleverly malevolent and conspiratorial. Tracy Pettit as the patient the doctor vows to cure and win a bet on, to boot, has little dialogue, but she has the vacant composure of a mentally challenged young woman.
All in all, CRAZY AS HELL is a very different kind of movie, one that might lead you to question YOUR religious predilections. Kudos to LaSalle for the innovativeness on such a low budget.
Rating: Summary: SUPERB MOVIE Review: Everything about this movie was GREAT!! Good plot ~ makes you think through out whole story! Similarily like The Sixth Sense with its - bits of hints. Watching twice as I did helps to pick up on it & absorb it all better...
Rating: Summary: SUPERB MOVIE Review: Everything about this movie was GREAT!! Good plot ~ makes you think through out whole story! Similarily like The Sixth Sense with its - bits of hints. Watching twice as I did helps to pick up on it & absorb it all better...
Rating: Summary: Loved it, loved it!!! Review: I love Michael Beach and Eric Lasalle. This movie was a philly cheese steak and a bag of chips...with a soda!!!! Meaning...it was all of that!!
Rating: Summary: Loved it, loved it!!! Review: I love Michael Beach and Eric Lasalle. This movie was a philly cheese steak and a bag of chips...with a soda!!!! Meaning...it was all of that!!
Rating: Summary: The Bizzare is alive and well Review: This is a great movie for those who love alternative films. It's strange, it's haunting and has a great ending that dosn't throw a huge punch but is a stunner nevertheless.
Rating: Summary: Awesome movie! Go out and get it right away! Review: This movie was great with all of it's hidden meanings and ultimate plot turn. I don't want to give this movie away but Eriq LaSalle's performance is superb, along with this being his directorial debut, he takes you to this place deep inside your soul to experience the horror of denial, vanity, and inner ego. Highly recommend! Go out and see it.. you'll be talking about it for hours!
Rating: Summary: Boring as hell? Review: Um, this is a phsychological thriller, not a brainless action flick. It appears the reviewer missed the entire point and moral of the story. I won't give it away because I don't want to ruin it for those who are interested in an excellent movie that'll give you the chills, and really make you think at the same time.
Rating: Summary: Should have been called "Boring as Hell" Review: Will keep this short and sweet: Good picture quality, good sound, no action. It is a bit strange, which will keep your attention, and keep you guessing. However, you keep waiting and waiting for a grand finale, something really weird to happen at the end, or something that explains it better....just to find NOTHING. Watched it with my wife, she fell asleep, and I fought sleep in hopes of a great ending to what was a boring movie. SKIP THIS!
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