Zeroville

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What a mess of a movie! Numerous critics believe it should receive ZERO stars and be given the title of "Worst Movie of 2019." Franco's character saw one movie while living in Pennsylvania, became obsessed, and left for Los Angeles. He arrives the morning after the so-called "Manson Murders", but that doesn't really matter. First serving as a carpenter making scenery for movies, he meets an editor and learns to edit movies. He has an interesting style of editing and does well. Like other people, I watched the movie and wondered what it was about and... I still don't really know! The best review for this movie is probably it doesn't make sense, isn't interesting, isn't memorable, and isn't even worthy of me wasting time to try to review it... and two stars was being very generous. I'd say there's about a 99.9% chance that you wouldn't like it, but this leaves 0.1% chance that you will.

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Other mistake: The Burglar (while tied to a chair and talking about "My Darling Clementine") says, "Apex of Ford's art, you feel me?" Vikar (James Franco) responds, "I feel you." The movie starts in 1969, but rapper E-40 (Earl Tyrone Stevens, Sr.) - "slang master" - supposedly created the expression "you feel me" in the early 1990s. (00:19:53)

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