tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3565243314006487322.post5299853358808474372..comments2024-01-27T00:32:09.521-08:00Comments on From The Depths Of DVD Hell: RubberElwood Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09661750406352159996noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3565243314006487322.post-75073048989765252442011-05-10T22:33:19.962-07:002011-05-10T22:33:19.962-07:00Saw this one recently, agree with your review. Its...Saw this one recently, agree with your review. Its a "one trick pony" which can get tiresome at points, and yeah, it is very experimental. Those scenes where they reference the audience are pretty out there, breaking the fourth wall in a weird way. The most interesting parts are those where the actors are talking about how boring or incredilous some scenes are and that "they" (meaning us) are loosing interest. That was an interesting aspect of the film. <br /><br />The way the tire has personality to it even though its an inanimate object reminded me of a film I watched and reviewed recently called The Car (1977), the film is about a killer car, we never see who's the driver, but that car has got a personality! Check out my review for it if it interests you: <br /><br />http://filmconnoisseur.blogspot.com/2011/05/car-1977.htmlFranco Macabrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10994905312221715861noreply@blogger.com