It is a good thing that the military knew exactly where the reporter was at and that she had an indistructable monster with her without and form of communication with her and decided to tell everyone of him. Good thing that no one cares for a TV being thrown out the window. Good thing she grieved over her fiance. Good thing I am being repetative like the soundtrack and I have probably mispelled some things.
The quintessential example of an ill thought out movie.
@MsCAPRAE its a movie about a fucking monster and you are worried no1 cared about the tv thrown out the window?he did it because he can and the company will pay any fines.maybe doing all of this was her way of grieving. to put it out of her mind so she didnt have to face it.slow day for you or something? pathetic whining, from someone with nothing better to do is all i see here. you need a hobby.do you watch the fantastic 4 then complain because a guy is on fire but no1 says its a fire hazard?
i watched this movie the other day and i love it..but more especially for this song thats playing in the background in particular. I love it so much...just this little bit of the song sounds amazing.
Can you post the "I remember when you were young...pond scum, just another ooze at the edge of the local warm water..." speech from the press conference scene? It is one of those poignant, poetic movie scenes that sticks with you. I love Hal Hartley....
Just watched Hartley's 'Trust' and 'Amateur' back-to-back today, both wonderful movies, and this looks bizarre as they come, and bizarre is always a good thing in my book.
the monster is just like me in some cases....
ignaciojork 2 months ago
It is a good thing that the military knew exactly where the reporter was at and that she had an indistructable monster with her without and form of communication with her and decided to tell everyone of him. Good thing that no one cares for a TV being thrown out the window. Good thing she grieved over her fiance. Good thing I am being repetative like the soundtrack and I have probably mispelled some things.
The quintessential example of an ill thought out movie.
Who the hell took my tea?
MsCAPRAE 11 months ago
@MsCAPRAE its a movie about a fucking monster and you are worried no1 cared about the tv thrown out the window?he did it because he can and the company will pay any fines.maybe doing all of this was her way of grieving. to put it out of her mind so she didnt have to face it.slow day for you or something? pathetic whining, from someone with nothing better to do is all i see here. you need a hobby.do you watch the fantastic 4 then complain because a guy is on fire but no1 says its a fire hazard?
MrGodssonsatan 11 months ago
lol @ the man on the left that's just staring at the monster non stop.
Where can I get that music starting at 0:23, it's so....mystic.
HwdzEdo 2 years ago
i watched this movie the other day and i love it..but more especially for this song thats playing in the background in particular. I love it so much...just this little bit of the song sounds amazing.
cherls15 3 years ago 2
truly true
willbraham 3 years ago
@cherls15 Is this viewable on you tube or did u have a copy of it already?
chatqueen31087 1 year ago
Great sequence. I love this movie and also it's quirky music. Thanks for posting.
geligniteandlilies 3 years ago
Can you post the "I remember when you were young...pond scum, just another ooze at the edge of the local warm water..." speech from the press conference scene? It is one of those poignant, poetic movie scenes that sticks with you. I love Hal Hartley....
tessiree 4 years ago
Search No Such Thing - Media Circus/History
It's in that clip
HwdzEdo 2 years ago
Love that movie. For me the best film of Hal Hartley.
belial78bradley 4 years ago
Just watched Hartley's 'Trust' and 'Amateur' back-to-back today, both wonderful movies, and this looks bizarre as they come, and bizarre is always a good thing in my book.
bwziegler 4 years ago
outstanding in a world of poor film
tophotfoot 4 years ago 2