Caught it on Sundance, didn't expect to watch the whole thing but it was pretty good, surprisingly touching. They could have picked better looking actors for the movie but I guess they wanted to "keep it real."
None of the fancy "Hollywood touch-ups" and all that b.s. Throughout the movie you just want to shout out, "Virgil, stop being an idiot!" But reality is, some people can't help it. Accounts for the high rate of recidivism I suppose.
Good job on the part played by Virgil Bliss, don't know his real name. I suppose he's the director and put himself in the starring role or something.
Good job on keepin' it real!
None of the fancy "Hollywood touch-ups" and all that b.s. Throughout the movie you just want to shout out, "Virgil, stop being an idiot!" But reality is, some people can't help it. Accounts for the high rate of recidivism I suppose.
Good job on the part played by Virgil Bliss, don't know his real name. I suppose he's the director and put himself in the starring role or something.
Good job on keepin' it real!