Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Dangerous Men

This is a perfect Drafthouse Films acquisition.  It's a horrible film.  The life work of writer/director/composer/producer/editorJohn S. Rad, the film lacks a coherent plot.  Stories are picked up and dropped, and the film ends with the capture of a guy who didn't appear until 10 minutes prior, by a minor character at that, as the plots of both leads had abruptly ended a while before.  I can picture the Drafthouse employees sitting around and salivating over film they think is so bad it's good, but it's not.  It's just bad.  It'll fit right in at Drafthouse Films.

The 2005 date is misleading; the film was shot in the mid '80s and it took Rad twenty years to finish.

Dangerous Men
2005, 80 minutes, directed by John S. Rad

action, comedy, police, biker

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