If you get just as sick and tired of big budget Hollywood hit-n-misses as I do you're going to love this one.
'MiddleMan' packs the biggest punch on a shoe-string budget you could ever hope for.
Jim O'Heir portrays Lenny, a borderline mentally ill butterfaced nobody who's infected with some naïve dream of becoming a stand-up comic, and he gets his wish unexpectedly through murder and mayhem.
I was surprised how long the story went on and how nuanced it was. While the characters start out as a cheap joke, they turn into something very real half way out and to the end.
For some reason I was reminded of some other grade B Classic flicks like 'Eating Raoul' from 1982.
An astonishing accomplishment that will be unfortunately forgotten in no time.
This film, at least, will stick in my mind for a very long time.
Loved it.
'MiddleMan' packs the biggest punch on a shoe-string budget you could ever hope for.
Jim O'Heir portrays Lenny, a borderline mentally ill butterfaced nobody who's infected with some naïve dream of becoming a stand-up comic, and he gets his wish unexpectedly through murder and mayhem.
I was surprised how long the story went on and how nuanced it was. While the characters start out as a cheap joke, they turn into something very real half way out and to the end.
For some reason I was reminded of some other grade B Classic flicks like 'Eating Raoul' from 1982.
An astonishing accomplishment that will be unfortunately forgotten in no time.
This film, at least, will stick in my mind for a very long time.
Loved it.