Since Laserdiscs and even more so DVDs and Blu Rays (and who knows what's next apart from streaming),the special feature that involves filmmakers and stars or crew commenting on the movie you're watching, the question is, if sometimes the movies may only be entertaining or watchable with the audio commentary on. It's certainly true with most films by Uwe Boll and it's a feature you get here for free.
I do wonder if there will be an audio commentary for this one. Which would be breaking more than just a fourth wall, which the movie incidentally does already. It's funny and it's a gimmick, that does pay off if you like this sort of thing. Some jokes (most of them actually) are not really sophisticated, but rather low and simple. Still this was a lot of fun to watch and the actors obviously had fun doing this. Sit back, relax and enjoy this silly fun too then
Director's Cut
2016
Comedy / Crime / Horror
Director's Cut
2016
Comedy / Crime / Horror
Plot summary
Herbert Blount aspires to replace the real director of a movie and make it his own by capturing the lead actress and inflicting much horror upon her in his version.
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Live commentary
Surprisingly Good
Well I'm fans of P&T so maybe I'm biased but I liked this movie. Penn is at his heaviest and looks really old with the dyed long hair. He looks so much better today.
Anyway in some weird way the whole thing works!
The commentary is the movie
People always ask me, "Why do you still buy movies on DVD?" That upsets me. Probably not as much as questions like, "What are you going to do when they stop making DVD players?" and "Why don't you just stream everything like a normal person?" Beyond enjoying the tactile feel of physical media and not wanting to lose access to the movies I've already purchased, I really enjoy listening to commentary tracks. But what about a movie whose entire storyline is within the commentary track?
The voice on that track comes from Herbert Blount (Penn Jillette),who crowdfunded a movie starring his favorite actress, Missi Pyle (Gone Girl). Yep, this movie plays with reality by inserting real actors and actresses into a film that isn't real. Harry Hamlin and Hayes McArthur also play themselves and their characters in the film within a film (director Adam Rifkin also is in this). Herbert uses his chance to be in the film Knocked Off - that was his crowdfunding reward - to kidnap Missi and re-edit the film himself.
To get really meta, this movie was also crowdfunded.
The best scene in the film is one of the rare moments where Penn's partner, Teller, speaks. It's a creepy little scene and not as over the top and goofy as the rest of the film. I kept waiting for all the talking to add up to something profound but like the worst commentary tracks, it just ends up getting in the way of the actual film. I get what the filmmakers were going for, but once the joke is told and then explained several times, it's no longer funny.