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Full of It, a review by addicted2dvd


     Full of It (2007/United States)
IMDb |Trailer |Wikipedia |
New Line Home Entertainment
Director:Christian Charles
Writing:Yoni Berkovits (Original Material By), Tony Dreannan (Original Material By), Tom Gammill (Original Material By), Max Pross (Original Material By), Jon Lucas (Screenwriter), Scott Moore (Screenwriter)
Length:92 min.
Rating:Rated PG-13 : Sexual Content, Drug References, Teen Partying and Crude Humor
Video:Widescreen
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles:English, Spanish

Stars:
Ryan Pinkston as Sam Leonard
Kate Mara as Annie Dray
Teri Polo as Mrs. Moran
Craig Kilborn as Mike Hanbo
John Carroll Lynch as Mr. Leonard
Cynthia Stevenson as Mrs. Leonard

Plot:
Ryan Pinkston (TV's Punk'd) and Kate Mara (Shooter) star in this hip and hilarious teen comedy about lying to be popular... and living to regret it! 17 year-old Sam (Pinkston) may be the new kid at school, but he's got a sure-fire scheme to fast-track his popularity: he's going to lie his a%$ off! Claiming to drive a Porsche, date a movie star and have a rock-star for a dad, Sam soon finds himself loved by everyone. But when Sam's outlandish fictions mysteriously turn into outrageous facts - he begins to discover that having all your dreams come true...can be a total nightmare!

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Feature Trailers
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Featurettes
  • Closed Captioned


My Thoughts:
This is a movie I never even heard of before a friend gave it to me. But the trailer looked like a lot of fun so was looking forward to seeing it. And even then it still took me 4 months to finally pop it into the player. Actually two players... the first player I tried didn't like this disc much... but it played perfectly in Brittany's player. Turned out the film isn't bad. Though there is nothing special about it either. Just an average film in my opinion.


My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched DVDs on June 21st, 2013)

Member's Reviews

Rope, a review by Dragonfire


Rope

This DVD is one of my mother and step-father's, so I don't have it in Profiler.

This is the version they have.  I've taken the other information from Amazon.com



An experimental film masquerading as a standard Hollywood thriller. The plot of Rope is simple and based on a successful stage play: two young men (John Dall and Farley Granger) commit murder, more or less as an intellectual exercise. They hide the body in their large apartment, then throw a dinner party. Will the body be discovered? Director Alfred Hitchcock, fascinated by the possibilities of the long-take style, decided to shoot this story as though it were happening in one long, uninterrupted shot. Since the camera can only hold one 10-minute reel at a time, Hitchcock had to be creative when it came time to change reels, disguising the switches as the camera passed behind someone's back or moved behind a lamp. In later years Hitchcock wrote off the approach as misguided, and Rope may not be one of Hitchcock's top movies, but it's still a nail-biter. They don't call him the Master of Suspense for nothing. James Stewart, as a suspicious professor, marks his first starring role for Hitchcock, a collaboration that would lead to the masterpieces Rear Window and Vertigo. --Robert Horton

Product Description
No Description Available.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG
Release Date: 20-JUN-2006
Media Type: DVD


My Thoughts

The first shot of the movie, showing the murder, makes this movie a bit different.  It is clear right from the start that Brandon and Phillip have murdered David, so there is no search for a murderer.  The motivation for the murder comes out fairly early.  Things progress during real time over the course of the movie.  The pacing works well overall, though it does slow down a few times.  Things do seem to drag slightly in a few spots, but that works for the movie overall.  The entire movie is set inside Brandon's apartment, mostly in the living room, though a few other rooms are used briefly as well.  The kitchen is just seen through the swinging door, which creates some wonderful shots.  The movie is filmed with one camera in basically one shot, though the camera would only hold ten minutes of film at a time.  The changes in the reels are somewhat easy to spot, but they are still done well.  As characters go from room to room, the camera follows along behind them.  Hitchcock already used a small location in Lifeboat, and he would return to using an apartment as the location for an entire movie in Rear Window.

The living room has a wall of windows, showing the city skyline as the backdrop for what is going on inside.  There is smoke coming from different chimneys and clouds slowly move across the sky, disguising the fact that the background is actually static.  The lighting slow changes as well as it becomes dark out and lights in the different buildings slowly come on.  The use of the background is done really well and adds to the atmosphere of what is going on.  I don't think I've seen another movie that did this what a static backdrop.

Even though there is no question about who killed Dave or even why he has vanished, there is still a good amount of suspense to what is going on.  Brandon going through with a dinner party right after the murder, and even serving the food from the trunk or whatever that piece of furniture was where they stuffed the body.  Once people start to arrive, there is a lot of tension and suspense around the wondering if anyone will discover the body that is practically right under their noses.  Phillip is not dealing well with what they have done, and he gets more and more jumpy and nervous as the evening progresses while Brandon stays more calm and controlled.  One guest is a former teacher who has expressed the view of murder being a privilege for some.  The other guests include members of David's family, his girlfriend, and her ex.  Having so many people that connected to David be there adds to the tension of what is going on. 

Of the two murderous friends, it is clear that Brandon is the one in charge and making the decisions.  He has no remorse and relishes the danger of having the dinner party while the body is still in the room.  Brandon enjoys manipulating people and then sitting back to watch what happens.  Philip starts showing regrets almost immediately and he is horrified by the planned dinner party, and Brandon deciding to change things around so the food is served from the trunk hiding the body.  There is a good dynamic between the two of them.  Mrs. Wilson is the maid who arrives to help set up for the party.  She is confused by Brandon's decision to change things around.  Janet is David's girlfriend and she has known Brandon long enough to know that he likes to manipulate people.  She isn't happy about Kenneth, her ex, being there too.  David's father and aunt are the other two party guests.  As things progress, they are getting more concerned and worried over David's absence.  Rupert is the professor who slowly starts to become suspicious.  The cast all does well with their parts, with Jimmy Stewart being wonderful.



I did get a review of this one posted on Epinions a few years ago after I first watched the movie.

Rope

(From Alfred Hitchcock Marathon on June 15th, 2010)

Member's TV Reviews

Smallville Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


Season 7: Disc 5

17. SLEEPER
Agent Double Uh-Oh: Government agents coerce Jimmy into spying on Chloe because of her suspicious computer activities. Kara sends a strange message to Clark... from Krypton. Lex finally obtains and opens the doubvle-keyed safe-deposit box.

My Thoughts:
Interesting episode. Not  100% sure how much I liked it. There was things I liked about it as well as things I didn't. But over all I think I enjoyed it well enough to say it is an above average episode.

My Rating:

18. APOCALYPSE


My Thoughts:
Another interesting epiosde. Like many series has... this is an "alternate world"... "what if I never came to be" type story. I think they did a pretty good job on it. I like the way they explained all his friends having a good life at first... making him think the world is better without him.

My Rating:

19. QUEST
A strange attacker from Zurich strikes again, this time leaving mysterious Kryptonian symbols carved into Lex's chest. Clark connects the symbols to a cathedral in Montreal... and meets grave peril when he arrives there.

My Thoughts:
I really am starting to tire of the whole Veritas arc. It has always been my least favorite arc of the series... though I can enjoy the episodes. This one while not bad... continuing the storyline I don't care for much brought it down a bit.

My Rating:

20. ARCTIC
Is Kara really Kara? If not, who is she? Will Jimmy be Lex's lap dog? Or will he stand up to the blackmail? Will Lana be Clark's forever love? Or will she be forever gone? Will Lex accept the truth he finally discovers? If not, will it push him into madness?

My Thoughts:
This is a good conclusion to the season. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Of course it leaves us with cliffhangers for the cast just like the previous years. So now I am kinda looking forward to starting my season 8 set.

My Rating:

Over-all Season 7 Thoughts
While not my favorite season... it has some good episodes. I could have went without the whole Veritas storyline. But over all it is worth adding to your collection.


(From Smallville Marathon on January 17th, 2010)