Terrible movie, explicitly bad
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Find Me Guilty
qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq — 17 years ago(October 31, 2008 08:32 PM)
Find Me Guilty is what happens when you pick up an illegal immigrant at home depot, show him My Cousin Vinny and The Sopranos, and then have him write a movie. It doesn't help anything when you cast a novelty actor who's career is built around his physique. The only purpose of this movie is to serve as a warning to lazy film students.
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marlinssuperfan — 17 years ago(December 05, 2008 04:41 AM)
Vin Diesel did an amazing job though. His career may be built around his physique, but like Bruce Willis, who hardly ever does anything besides action, is a good actor.
This movie happened to be exceptionally well done. There is a reason that 75% of the people who saw this rated it a 7 or higher. -
zodiiak — 17 years ago(December 07, 2008 12:30 PM)
No, I agree. This is a terrible movie. Most people who experience bad movies don't bother looking at the IMDB credits. Awful film. Vin was decent, but when he said AYEEEE FIND ME GUILTY, I lost my lunch. Terrible, F.
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sempai — 17 years ago(January 26, 2009 10:18 AM)
This movie happened to be exceptionally well done. There is a reason that 75% of the people who saw this rated it a 7 or higher.
Does this make a movie exceptionally well done? Over 75% of the German people liked Hitler, does that make him an "excpetional" leader?
This movie is another example of why Lumet should pack up his camera and his outdated opinions, and just give up. I imagine he feels guilty about his own racism against Italians. Italians who, based on his own book Making Movies, have have no great artists except Micaelangelo (which was already adapted with Heston falling on his ass).
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kanslem — 17 years ago(February 14, 2009 02:35 AM)
" Over 75% of the German people liked Hitler, does that make him an "excpetional" leader? "
Yes, he was an exceptional leader. Not a good, moral, or just leader, but able to garner support and motivate. He was 1938's Time Man of the Year, for crying out loud.
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drlyon — 17 years ago(February 17, 2009 08:21 PM)
by kanslem 3 days ago (Sat Feb 14 2009 02:35:32)
Yes, he was an exceptional leader. Not a good, moral, or just leader, but able to garner support and motivate.
He was 1938's Time Man of the Year, for crying out loud.
You made a very bad analogy.
The "Time Man of The Year" award goes to the individual (good or bad) who had the greatest impact.
You
made a very bad analogy.
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nimstic — 10 years ago(June 14, 2015 08:41 AM)
This forum sucks. OP is a complete moron who created a temp account just to rant with baseless arguments. He didn't have the balls to do it on his own ID probably. Then, we see a barrage of morons with psychological issues fight around him like animals (And evidently bring Hitler, Italians and Irish!!! Haven't I heard that before?). For God's sake, discus the movie here and stop fighting!
This is a decent courtroom drama. As it's based on real incidents and given the dramatisation required for movie production purposes, a decent effort from a legendary director who IMO, proves he hasn't completely lost it. Well deserving 7, IMO. -
sempai — 17 years ago(March 15, 2009 08:57 PM)
Your comparison of this film to Nazi Germany was by far the stupidest thing I've ever read on the internet. You are truly a moron.
I didn't compare this film to Nazi Germany. I respectfully suggest that you work on your reading comprehension.