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Old 02-04-2008, 05:26 AM
Blood on the Dance Floor
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2003, Movie, Action, Directed by Hamish Gavin
A gunfight breaks out in a dance club and eventually moves it way out into the city.

I just have one thing to ask: What is wrong with you people? Is it that fucking hard to TELL A STORY? And I don't just mean some idiot conversation near the final scene in which the whole plot is revealed and which I didn't bother to listen because there was a horrible hiss from your shitty microphone, I mean a real plot.

This movie hardly has anything to do with Dance Floors, anyway. It's about a bunch of guys shooting a bunch of guys who have paper bags on top of their heads. That's it. There's no more to it, at least not that I can remember because I was fast asleep from the boredom. And it's too bad, you know, because the animation wasn't terrible. I mean, I have to wonder exactly what kind of mediocrity this community is pushing for, because I seriously doubt the director was thinking "this is going to top action movies as we know them" or "this is going to revitalize pams". Why do we have to conform to simply making a clone of movies that have been made dozens of time before, and better?

Yes, it has good animation, yes it's competently directed, but is this not the same as countless movies I've seen before? Please, guys. You've got talent. Do something with it. 1.5/5.
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