The PM Entertainment production Shotgun has to be the worst movie the company ever made, somehow being even worse than East L.A. Warriors. It’s not just bad, it’s surreal in its ineptness.
The PM Entertainment production Shotgun has to be the worst movie the company ever made, somehow being even worse than East L.A. Warriors. It’s not just bad, it’s surreal in its ineptness.
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#1 by RogerBW on November 25, 2013 - 3:25 pm
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I wonder if you could look on the plotting as cargo-cult filmmaking — in a better cop film, a bad guy minion is sprung by his boss (or at least his boss’s lawyer), and therefore that’s what has to happen here too. Are there other occasions when things seem to happen purely because that’s the sort of thing that happens in this sort of film?
#2 by Greywizard on November 25, 2013 - 3:34 pm
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Yes, there are indeed a number of things in “Shotgun” that happen just like in many other B grade cop movies. The movie could have forgiven for that if it had better dialogue, better acting, better production values, better direction, better action, better…
#3 by The Rev. on January 25, 2014 - 12:28 am
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The last line of the reivew is, “It’s not entertainment – it’s an experience.”
Which makes me think of “Chastity – she’s not a girl, she’s a whole other thing!”
Which immediately sends me shrieking in the opposite direction of this movie for making me connect it in any way to Chastity.