http://butterknife.spout.com An unnamed private investigator bumbles serving a subpoena and gets a lesson on communication from his wife. Directed by Joe Swanberg, starring real-life couple Ronald and Mary Bronstein.
Well the actors were good, and the premise was promising, but the dialog was incredibly annoying and grating. Cinematography was passable. The premise of delivering a subpoena is a good one mind you, it just wasn't executed very well.
The best thing about this was the lead characters amazing eyebrow. Yes eyebrow, singular. He wears the uni-brow with such confidence.
I don't know about the rest of you, but it is just a stone riot watching people I don't know talking about people I don't know engaging in situations I don't care about. How can anyone not appreciate such blandness. I would liken it watching bread toasting in someone else's oven.
I like this movie.
dex1lsp 2 years ago
I actually liked it a lot! Anybody has any idea what model or type of camera was used to shoot this crap.
Maxnoviya 3 years ago
well that was a load of crap
wrapmeupinalways 4 years ago
Well the actors were good, and the premise was promising, but the dialog was incredibly annoying and grating. Cinematography was passable. The premise of delivering a subpoena is a good one mind you, it just wasn't executed very well.
The best thing about this was the lead characters amazing eyebrow. Yes eyebrow, singular. He wears the uni-brow with such confidence.
pfassett 4 years ago 2
That sucked dick !!
WhiteStripe333 4 years ago
I don't know about the rest of you, but it is just a stone riot watching people I don't know talking about people I don't know engaging in situations I don't care about. How can anyone not appreciate such blandness. I would liken it watching bread toasting in someone else's oven.
dminyard 4 years ago
that was reakky gay shit, actors where boring and bored me to death
4 out of 10...
bladezorg95 4 years ago
Not bad, but the storyline is unimpressive. Actors were quite good mind you
G1L0X 4 years ago
its good. kinda woody allen-esque
mudpieinthesky 4 years ago
I once used a butter knife to chop down a cherry tree... the letter was my favorite.
camielle11 4 years ago