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The Rules of Attraction (2002)
description written by member Tim:
A unique outlook of several not too sure college students looking for sex, drugs and love. Starring James Van Der Beek from the hit show Dawson's Creek. The Rules of Attraction is shot with a multitude of camera tricks which gives the viewer a new experience in film watching.
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The Rules of Attraction Movie Review by Tim (7/22/2007) |
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My Favorite Movie Quotes for The Rules of Attraction :
Sean Bateman: Lauren don't walk away. HEY! I really did try to kill myself... just before I faked it.
Rupert: Get it straight, f*ckhead: I need you like I need a f*cking a**hole on my elbow.
[puts elbow in Sean's face]
Rupert: Right here. An a**hole. That's how...
(complete The Rules of Attraction review by Tim)
| The Rules of Attraction Movie Review by BillyBob (12/30/2007) |
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I think 1/2 a star is a more appropriate rating for this one.
About a year before seeing this flick I had read the novel of the same name by author,Brett Easton Ellis(or BEE for short).
It wasn't until seeing this film,though, that I was able to fathom the fascinating intellectual level,and profound spiritual depth of...
(complete The Rules of Attraction review by BillyBob)
| The Rules of Attraction Movie Review by Ben (12/21/2007) |
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"The Rules Of Attraction" was written for the screen and directed by Roger Avary, who previously directed a kick ass heist movie called "Killing Zoe." While this one is not quite as good as that, it certainly does have it's moments and takes a lot of risks that you don't see in other movies.
This movie is engulfed in the...
(complete The Rules of Attraction review by Ben)
| The Rules of Attraction Movie Review by Joe (8/31/2006) |
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"The Rules of Attraction," otherwise known as "When WB Stars Go Wild!"
All-in-all, this movie was a vain attempt to be more grown-up, using effects, music, and that irritating rewind camera motion way too many times. Reminded me of "Requiem for a Dream," only "Requiem" was stellar, exceptional and amazing, wereas "Rules"...
(complete The Rules of Attraction review by Joe)
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