Is it harder to face the darkness that we may encounter lurking outside, or is it harder to face the darkness we may discover in ourselves? This question has been posed many times in past films and will continue to be a subject of interest in the future. Adrien Brody crashes into this exact dilemma in the new film Wrecked. Here, he has to not only face the mountain lion that continues to stalk him, but also the truth regarding what he might have done that resulted in this terrifying situation.
In Wrecked, Adrien Brody awakes to find himself confused, bloody, and bruised in a car at the bottom of a blough. With his leg pinned below the collapsed front dashboard and the door to the car jammed shut, Brody begins to quickly lose his physical and mental health. When he finally does free himself, our mysterious protagonist comes across...
In Wrecked, Adrien Brody awakes to find himself confused, bloody, and bruised in a car at the bottom of a blough. With his leg pinned below the collapsed front dashboard and the door to the car jammed shut, Brody begins to quickly lose his physical and mental health. When he finally does free himself, our mysterious protagonist comes across...
- 5/10/2011
- by Michael Haffner
- Destroy the Brain
Year: 2009
Directors: Corey Adams and Alex Craig
Writers: Corey Adams and Alex Craig
IMDb: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 8 out of 10
It was only a matter of time before someone came along to tell a fairy tale about skateboarding and we’re not talking Disney happily-ever-after fairy tale, but more of a Brother’s Grimm take on things. Enter Machotaildrop a unique tale from writer directors Corey Adams and Alex Craig.
Somewhere between Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Lords of Dogtown it’s the story of the biggest skateboard company on the planet and the young man who took it down from the inside. Walter Rhum is a talented kid with aspirations to be the next face of Machotaildrop, the biggest and coolest skateboard company on the planet run by a man who calls himself The Baron. After sending them a VHS tape of his talents, he...
Directors: Corey Adams and Alex Craig
Writers: Corey Adams and Alex Craig
IMDb: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 8 out of 10
It was only a matter of time before someone came along to tell a fairy tale about skateboarding and we’re not talking Disney happily-ever-after fairy tale, but more of a Brother’s Grimm take on things. Enter Machotaildrop a unique tale from writer directors Corey Adams and Alex Craig.
Somewhere between Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Lords of Dogtown it’s the story of the biggest skateboard company on the planet and the young man who took it down from the inside. Walter Rhum is a talented kid with aspirations to be the next face of Machotaildrop, the biggest and coolest skateboard company on the planet run by a man who calls himself The Baron. After sending them a VHS tape of his talents, he...
- 12/7/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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