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DVD : NothingIn association with Amazon.comstarring: David Hewlett, Andrew Miller, Gordon Pinsent, Marie-Josée Croze, Andrew Lowery directed by: Vincenzo Natali List Price: $9.98 Price: $5.57 You Save: $4.41 (44%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0039414520545 Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Mti Home Video Manufacturer: Mti Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Mti Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: October 25, 2005 Running Time: 89 minutes Studio: Mti Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2003 Sales Rank: 17556 MPN: D2054D Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Nothing But Visuals.Nothing is a bizarre movie. Reveiwer J. C Clark hits the mark saying this movie was "Entertainingly Disappointing". Its such a fun idea, you expect it could do so well, but somehow it never manages just that. Now that I think of it, it could just be the nature of the movie. I think this movie never could be done right, unless possibly...there was some tweaking of the script. The acting is poor and I hate to say something like this about a person, but the actor in the movie, nebbishy Andrew Miller, ... Read More Rating: - haiku movie reviewScript was a project with Gondry at film school, right? Oddly Hindu close. Rating: - TERRIBLE! I would give this 0 stars if I couldThe movie starts off with a semi-interesting twist. The two main characters, Andrew and Dave, encounter some slight troubles with the law. Andrew gets accused of kissing a pre-teen girl scout and Dave's ex-girlfriend steals over $27,000 from his workplace. The angry parent of the girlscout shows up to their house, as well as the police. Then NOTHING comes and 'NOTHING' hits the wall. Aside from Andrew being annoying as possible throughout the entire movie, the film has taken many good ideas and ... Read More Rating: - Oh, you crazy CanadiansYeah for Nothing! Two friends with more than the common amount of neurosis hate the outside world away. They're left with half a house, Stan the turtle, each other, and, of course, Nothing. The strange visual texture of the city of Toronto provides a great contrast for the expansive Nothing that dominates the screen for most of the movie. The animation sequences during the opening/closing credits are fun; the acting is fantastic and the script is funny as all get out. It makes you wonder how the ... Read More Rating: - Nothing is worseThis movie was terrible. It couldve been something, but went nowhere. It seems like a children's made for PBS movie. I love all kinds of weird B movies and quirky indie flicks, but this was absolute trash. The characters are completely unlikeable and excruciatingly painful to watch. If you like to watch two guys bouncing around a white background for an hour and a half whilst crying about it, then rent it. The scenery probably resembles your mind. Browse for similar items by category:
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