So when the American version popped up diring a routine channel flipping, I set back to watch it.The word "disgusting" doesn't even beging to describe that monumental piece of crap. Even disregarding the high standard set by its heritage, the film is truly offensive in its primitivism, lousy acting and directing and that unmistakable sense of serving to the lowest possible denominator.
Films like this make one painfully question whether the severe decline of the American culture is actually even more severe than it sometimes seems.
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Topic - I knew "Shall we Dance?" was going to be a dreck... but I could not have imagine the magnitude - Victor Khomenko 07:02:30 03/10/06 (9)
- Bahahahah - Jon L 09:28:40 03/10/06 (2)
- Re: Bahahahah - Victor Khomenko 11:03:52 03/10/06 (0)
- Re: Did you make it to the last 10 minutes.... - patrickU 09:51:18 03/10/06 (0)
- You do know that one must be careful to judge culture by looking - tinear 07:14:49 03/10/06 (0)
- Re: I knew "Shall we Dance?" was going to be a dreck... but I could not have imagine the magnitude - patrickU 07:12:13 03/10/06 (4)
- Fortunately I only spent about 40 minutes with it... - Victor Khomenko 07:18:45 03/10/06 (3)
- Re: Fortunately I only spent about 40 minutes with it... - patrickU 07:25:28 03/10/06 (2)
- It is interesting... - Victor Khomenko 07:32:36 03/10/06 (1)
- Re: It is interesting... - patrickU 07:44:33 03/10/06 (0)