View Full Version : That Birthday Part Corey Feldman film
chinton
03-31-2005, 11:28 AM
Hey you guys where did this go. joblo posted a really wicked trailer of it then it dissapeared.
Also, does anybody have the link for the trailer.
chinton
04-01-2005, 05:40 PM
anybody have any idea??
chinton
04-04-2005, 08:57 PM
too bad nobody seems to know what this is. The trailer was wicked
Nachokoolaid
04-06-2005, 03:38 AM
I think it was simply called THE BIRTHDAY, directed by Eugenio Mira.
Here's what someone whose seen it had to say (not my words):
I also got to see the movie at Sitges and I am perplexed. I agree with my Italian counterpart on the "love or hate" stance but I believe that the movie still has to grow on us all. The tempo is awkward but it's compensated by the brilliant sound and camera movements that keep us inside the movie's technique, something I believe Eugenio Mira intended for when he made the movie. I would say once again that it is too soon to judge "The Birthday" when, for now, it is heading to be a cult movie, indeed similar to Donnie Darko (my all time favorite), that has still to be seen and compared to similar movies that are trying to grasp a new style of cinema that young filmmakers are trying to institute in the new millennium. Last but not least, I want to point out that the actors are great specially taking into account the fact that the movie was made on a low budget in Spain. Corey Feldman makes me wonder why he disappeared for a decade from mainstream movies ( "The Birthday" looks like one of them, anyway...) but I believe that with this movie he has a made a great comeback playing a role that suits him well and that probable only he could represent. Check it out dudes! THE cult movie of the year (and it's only just started!)
So, there you go, Chinton.
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