Too many fans seem to be blown away
That was an excellent one.
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
View MoreA film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
View MoreIf you are a fan of excellent 'dark comedy' Feeding Mr. Baldwin will certainly put a smile on you.I am lacking words to properly describe what a riot this plot line tosses out to the viewer. The two lead characters, Drew and Kamal, are perfect bumbling fools and their chemistry together is a delight. Then there are all the other characters that show up and each one is done to perfection!I would have given this movie ten stars but there is a dry spot in the movie but it passes quickly. And you are rewarded with a flow of wacky situations these two put themselves into. You must watch to the end to see what Mr. Baldwin does.Enjoy!!!!
View MoreIf you want to see what Peter Jackson was doing 30 years ago, check out Dead Alive. With Feeding Mr. Baldwin, Director Will Prescott shows us the same caliber of humor and timing that gave Jackson his start. The dark comedy features great characters and solid acting. FMB will make you laugh out loud (something that's hard to find in low-budget movies).I wouldn't be surprised to see Dalton Leeb and Anil Margsahayam back together in a sequel. At times you get the feeling that they're channeling Harold and Kumar. Christopher Duncan is great as Lance Bryant, self-made egomaniac who lines his shelves with his own book. He rails against success-suckers (i.e., leeches like the neighborhood kids who sell Girl Scout Cookies and will success-suck you dry.)There are twists, turns, and surprises. The gore, by the way, isn't all that bad. Enjoy!
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