This movie reminded me of my co-workers at Wal-Mart. It was looslely scripted and used non-actors. Lighting in only 2 scenes, because it was not “filmed,” it was shot in HD.
I recommend it, but definitely watch the last scene twice (DVD makes this easy.) Very little action.
Soderbergh produced many movies, but Directed:
Ocean’s Twelve (2004)
Eros (2004) (segment “Equilibrium”)
“K Street” (2003) TV Series
Solaris (2002)
Full Frontal (2002)
Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Traffic (2000)
Erin Brockovich (2000)
The Limey (1999)
Out of Sight (1998)
Schizopolis (1996)
… aka Steven Soderbergh’s Schizopolis (USA: video box title)
Gray’s Anatomy (1996)
“Fallen Angels”
- The Professional Man (1995) TV Episode
Underneath (1995)
… aka The Underneath (USA: promotional title)
King of the Hill (1993)
Kafka (1991)
… aka Kafka (France)
Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)
Winston (1987)
Yes: 9012 Live (1986) (V)
Billy
looks to me like you copied the last part of imdb,
either way, its still cool, i love oceans 11 and 12 and i heard about this movie going to theaters at the same time as dvd, i think that could have been a good idea, cause he didn’t have it well publiscised and movies at the theater are way too expeeeensive, so now i can just go rent it, maybe i will
It actually had simultaneous release to theaters, DVD, and cable television. Some people are saying it’s the way of the future. Disney is really liking the idea.
P.S. Liking Soderbergh’s such as Ocean’s 11 and 12, doesn’t mean I’d recommend his other films. He’s like Gus Van Sant. He doe sa few “normal” films, but he also does some really obscure, “art” films. I havne’t seen it, but I am pretty sure this is one of his “art” films
i see, but realesing it on dvd and cable tv good get some more money for that original pop to go directly to the people invalvued with making this film, why pay 20 to see it at the theater when you can pay 5 and see it at home
movie theaters are way over priced