The Salton Sea | Vincent D'Onofrio, Adam Goldberg | the salten sea is one of my favs
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The Salton Sea
The Salton Sea
Vincent D'Onofrio
,
Adam Goldberg
Warner Home Video, 2002
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highly recommended
A great looking, very well acted, grotesque masterpiece
'The
Salton
Sea
' is perhaps one of the most underrated and under appreciated movies in recent years. Starring Val Kilmer as Danny Parker, or is it Tom Van Allen, is a beautifully made film revolving around the life of the tweaker and the drug world as a whole. As the film develops we have an insight into just who the Kilmer character really is, what he's doing in such a place and why he is here.
Val Kilmer plays the damaged man in a world we're not completely sure he belongs in, to perfection. The supporting cast is equally stellar, especially that of Vincent donofrio who is completely unrecognisable in the role of 'Pooh Bear'.
5-stars from me. This film shouldn't be missed. It's different, very different but you'll marvel at its beauty and the grotesque nature of the characters and environments you encounter.
A wonderful film.
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the salten sea is one of my favs
this is one of those movies i like to watch over and over, if you like boondock saints, and fear and loathing you might like this flick
It's a Great Unknown!!
To most people, this movie isnt well known. I bought it at Walmart years ago and still love it. I have let several friends borrow it and never got a bad review yet. Its the type of Val Kilmer movie we all love. Rent this movie!
My boys
Two of my former employees are now writing films. The first was Joe Gayton for UNCOMMON VALOR. Now his brother Tony had the
Salton
Sea
and Murder by Numbers. They worked for The Hollywood Star newspaper, filling the newsracks in Hollywood as they attended USC studying film. Both are ambitious and have become quite successful. Makes me feel good about them.
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Val Kilmer Pulls A Rabbit Out Of The Hat
In the first three minutes of this film, Val Kilmer tells you not to judge him until you have viewed his life (this film). This film begins rather depressingly with several druggie losers and multiple large body tattoos and the worst narcotics -- and our druggie loser Val Kilmer trapped in a fire. A film that begins this low, this fatal, how could it get better? How can we root for such a pathetic loser? Hang in there! You will be surprised at the ending. Really surprised. Next to "Tombstone", one of Val's best. Did I mention, you will be surprised at the ending?
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