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Four Rooms

Four Rooms

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NO FUN AT ALL... THE DIRECTORS KNOW THIS !
Review: It is impossible for gifted movie people like Willis, Tarntino, ROdriguez, Roth, amongst others, don't realize this movie is garbage. Once the movie was finished, they couldn't come back, so they released it, I think that was what happened. Anyway, they will always find people like some reviewers below, who will see "art" and "fun" where there is none! THe four episodes are boring, TIm Roth is ridiculous as the bellhop, forcing himself to be fun.. Well, I'm short of words for this movie. I only regret having expent my precious money going into a theater to watch it..(as the directors knew it would happen, due tot he great cast! )

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you have a pulse you will love this movie.....
Review: It does get funnier as it goes but the third story is by far the funniest("The Misbehavers"). I have never seen anything that has made me laugh out loud everytime I see it,except maybe "Dumb+Dumber" or "Something About Mary". So,simply put,if your young enough to enjoy stupid humor(with a dark twist) you'll love this movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This movie was...good.
Review: When I first rented this movie, I really had no idea what it was about. Again, I had rented it for the sake of my favorite actress, Lili Taylor. (see my "Household Saints" review..) I watched it, and thought, "Well, this isn't TOO bad!" And really, it was fine. Some of the segments were funny, and there were some parts I could've lived without. This movie was equipped with a good cast, and had it's funny moments... but it wasn't really all that good. Of course, Lili Taylor did a great job, and so did the rest. It was *okay*

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: .
Review: A vivid sense of energy, a good cast, and the fact that the segments get better as they go along, help this from being the utter mess some consider it to be. But this is not to say that it's good, and personally, I sympathize more with the film's detractors than those who praise it. Allison Anders segment is pathetically bad. It wants to be campy and zany and alternative all at once, but the only noteworthy thing about it is the fact that it manages to be so incredibly uninteresting, unfunny, and uninspired. The second segment, by Rockwell, provides a chuckle or two, but on the whole is almost as bad. It's just too wacky and willfully crass. I don't think I would've made it through the third segment if it hadn't been a distinctive improvement. It's still too overdone for its own good, but Banderas is highly amusing and although the skit as a whole isn't as funny as it'd like to be, it manages to at least be somewhat entertaining. And Tarantino helps out even more so with his closing skit, which is by far the best of the four. The absence of the zany camerawork and overdone "comedic" performances that characterized the first three segments are worthy of a long sigh of relief. Unfortunately, this does make Tarantino's segment seem a bit slow, but personally, I found its dialogue-driven, focused nature much more enjoyable than the haphazard chaos of the rest of them. And the ending of this final skit provides the film's one genuinely hilarious moment. Leaving the movie on such a good note was a nice thing, and the major factor that elevated this film, in my eyes, from being a bomb. But you've been warned -- expect nothing superb.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tim Roth, a god amongst men?
Review: I always thought that everything Tartantino touched turned to gold, and with Four Rooms this is no exception! Although Tarantino wasn't the only Director, with Rodriguez(Dusk till dawn, factily) and the other two Anders, Rockwell, this film makes for very interesting viewing. The way the four directors styles came through is amazing, and how Tim Roth did this half camp, half freek role is beyond me. Take a chance, buy this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cult Classic at its best!
Review: I cannot understand how people couldn't like this.... Wait a minute, I can understand. It may not be to everyones taste but I think its one of the funniest movies ever created. The actors are obviously having one hell of a time and it really makes the movie more enjoyable. Bruce Willis has a hillarious unbilled Cameo in the fourth story. (Which is my favourite story) Tim Roth's Jerry Lewis Impersenation is the star of the film. See it for yourself and make up your own mind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: four rooms
Review: Beautifully written and directed. Thought provoking and boistrous. Cunning and to-the-point. Lili Taylor's best preformance yet.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Over and over and over...
Review: 1. First saw this movie on Starz.. stumbled into the Misbehavers sequence and was riveted. Forced my husband to wach it with me next time it was on 2. To really understand the mindset you need while watching this movie, note that Chuck Jones was it's creative director. Tim Roth is Daffy Duck. Get it? NOW watch the movie. 3. The two kids in the Misbehavers sequence are the real stars of the film, make no mistake of that. Roth should have deferred billing. They combined are Bugs Bunny. 4. The reason Quentin Terentino is boring and annoying is he's supposed to be boring and annoying. ^. I have watched this movie over and over and over and over and over and my husband is now conditioned to go into shock whenever he hears that goofy little theme

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yeah, this one's a real "indie"....*sarcasm*
Review: This pathetic excuse for a movie is not an independent film. Only an unexperienced and incredibly stupid moviegoer would mistake for an independent production. It's released by Miramax, who have become a major studio, and that's the only even slighlty indie thing about. At an hour and a half, it's still a stupid bloated mess. The third segment is worth watching for the puke, but Rodriguez' fast approach to filmmaking has never seemed more whorish. The fourth is worthwhile because of Tarantion's occasionally funny script, but even the great QT couldn't keep this mess afloat. Alison Anders and Alexandre Rockwell completely screwed themselves with their terrible segments. While QT and Rodriguez came out of this cinematic Vietnam somewhat unscathed, Anders and Rockwell never recovered. Utter shit.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: can you say DUD?
Review: Okay, the only reason I have one star is because Amazon wouldn't let me have less! This trashy, quickie film seems so slapped together and an otherwise excellent cast is left standing around, wincing and praying for script approval next time. But, wait, WAS there a script? We get Antonio Banderas, Madonna, Tim Roth, and Kathy Griffen standing around and saying lines that they seem to saying for the first time ever. This film is just embarrasing.


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