The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by Deadite
Originally Posted by donniedarko
How so?
Because they save a telling piece of info (he got agitated about being asked to take a lie detector test and refused) until the very end, while wasting a lot of time earlier in the film establishing him as some sort of victim.
I felt that often he was against looking like a victim, and I think they asked about the lie detector towards the end of filming anyways
I started watching that this weekend, but it was pretty terrible, so I turned it off before I finished watching. All the supernatural aspects of his story are bullshit, so he just seemed like an unstable weirdo caught in his own web of deceit.
It's one thing if they discover something while filming, but that's rare, even though it seems like so many are edited to look like they just happened to already be creating the film while the interesting thing happened.
Yeah, always feels goofy when documentaries are clearly edited to imply uncertainty about something you know they knew when they started filming.
Originally Posted by donniedarko
How so?
Because they save a telling piece of info (he got agitated about being asked to take a lie detector test and refused) until the very end, while wasting a lot of time earlier in the film establishing him as some sort of victim.
Just watching a bit Oliver Stone's The Hand while I was at lunch. So bad, it's good!
Peanut Butter poptart= 4/5

Almost to filling
How so?
Originally Posted by donniedarko
My Amityville Horror is great, seriously, watch it
I did. It was interesting but ultimately I felt like I'd been jerked around.
My Amityville Horror is great, seriously, watch it
The main water line to our house is leaking. I had to shut it off at the street.