pramwire : Some people have things to say others don't. Some people have an interest in hearing other...
pramwire : Weird. I don't tend to presume limitations of large groups of "people" or the reader as yo...
hellsingfan01 : My god those turtle suits are pure hideous to look at.
footshot : that was seriously scary ...and probably international
starphlo : You explain it well:) Might be nice to have a little of that confidence, tho!
tylerjamesleigh : calling someone else an idiot whilst not knowing the difference between your and you're is...
Euringer : ..And in the movie, the minority are college educated responsible liberals. The majority a...
hackenprof : Righty McPiratey. GTFO
Unbalanced is the only word that comes to mind for this Doc. The Director kept interviewing the cast of the Karate kid throughout the ENTIRE doc as if that was the only film Morita ever did. Granted, the Film made him a star but it was not the epitome of his work as an actor. In the same way Morita’s struggle with addiction did not define him as a human being, but yet, the Director spent the last forty minutes of the film talking about Pat’s struggles in the most depressing manner possible instead of memorializing him as a great actor and human being as he deserved. A very one dimensional documentary.
Super accurate , also well said! its a shame he didn’t plan out the documentary better, especially the end. Kind of leave us on a sad note