Furious
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- Jan 26, 2014
After watching this movie in a theater I went home. Went home. Went home. Went home. Went home.
lairdApr 27, 2023Poultry-build artificial intelligence dreams up a martial arts "actioner" and deconstructs reality as we know it in very amusing ways. My viewing of Furious is the closest I have come to having a religious experience in my 40 years on this floating rock. I'm giving this 6…
Lou (rhymes with wow!)Nov 24, 2024when the pig speaks the most dialogue out of anyone in your martial arts film, you know you're in for a good ride.
comrade_yui - Aug 26, 2013
If there's any justice in the universe, this will eventually be easier for people who aren't Zack Carlson or members of private torrent communities to see. The story of its production as told by director Tim Everitt on the Scarecrow Video podcast is nearly as great as the…
lairdAug 24, 2013i've seen this four times now, but watching it with an appreciative audience is one of the highlights of my life as an appreciator of esoteric or trash cinema. some people might look at this and see a "so bad it's good" movie, but i see something inspiring: a couple of guys…
matt lynchOct 26, 2023How the hell have I never reviewed this movie? I've played it for people multiple times! Anyway, this rules. A quickie project made by first-time filmmakers who somehow created surreal martial arts art out of a couple of days of shooting.
Justin Decloux - Dec 15, 2014
The Meshes of the Afternoon of American karate movies.
Sean GilmanJul 30, 2023Furious with illogical brilliance this zany martial arts film taps into a lot of my kinda bonkers insanity. With minimal dialogue and a fast paced dream logic induced sequencing it feels like a 2am daydream. It's not supposed to be daytime at 2am but Furious doesn't care!…
belial_carboniMar 31, 2021the platonic ideal of no budget cinema that can be shot in a week and assembled into a semi-coherent 70 minute feature that may or may not be suitable for civilians - genuinely entertaining in its own right and the action is arguably ~good~ which I can't say I was expecting…
Justin LaLiberty