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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0039414560039
Format: Color, 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: January 13, 2004
Running Time: 83 minutes
Sales Rank: 88595
Studio: Mti Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Maybe it's all in your head
Lucky is one of those movies that looks at the bare animalistic nature of things existing in the suburban wasteland, with lots of weird and complicated monologues. They're not bad. In fact I like monologues. Of course these monologues were a bit disturbing, but that's okay. This is a horror movie. The storyline is a bit simplistic: a cartoon writer writes only junk until a talking dog inspires him to greatness, however the talking dog wants him to kill. The movie seems to evolve slightly from ... Read More
Rating: - Bloody Pooper Scooper, or the dog is really quite dead
I rented this because it was being touted as some direct to video masterpiece. While it was definitely a direct to video release there certainly wasn't anything masterful about it. We get a story of a loser screen writer doing the bidding of his dog, which involves bloodshed. On paper it sounds good. Execution wise, not so much.
If you're a fan of voice over in movies you should probably check this out, since the majority of the film contains it. Believe it or not crazy people talk ... Read More
Rating: - LUCKY GOES TO THE DOGS
LUCKY starts out promising. Michael Emanuel, who also produced, stars as Millard Mudd, a cartoon writer, whose life is going to the dogs (in more ways than one). One fateful night, he runs over a stray dog named Lucky and from that point on, his life changes. One realizes that we're watching the fall of a man into total dementia/insanity, and that the things going on are merely in the man's mind. Clues include the fact that the dog never really "talks"; Mudd hears him. The situations that happen ... Read More
Rating: - Nice little movie shot on miniDV
Ok, rented this one after hearing about it in Fangoria. Not too bad. Very predictible, but its execution was wonderful. I could of done without some of the talk about necrophilia. But, nonetheless it was a very good dark comedy.
Speaking of Lucky, check out Lucky McGee's "MAY". Excellent movie.
To the person who said that this was negative towards women. Please lighten up and watch Steel Magnolias. There are plenty of movies that are just as negative towards men.
Rating: - Here Lucky, *whistle*
I really did not know what to expect when I rented this bad boy, but having a sick fascination with B/amateur horror I decided to pick it up. The story was so twisted you couldn't help but laugh! But it wouldn't be nearly as enteraining if it wasn't for the dry, and quick wit of the main character and his narrations. His submissive persona and completely oblivious views of his character's slow spiral into dementia are priceless. It reminds me of a twisted version of "The Wonder Years", except in this ... Read More
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