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Posted: 04/29/08
Pool Party (2007) by Hank Yuloff |
My "List of Unholy Films" just got longer. I believe that there is a Rule of Unholy Triumpharite in movies. To be on that list, a movie has to be 1) horrible and 2) There has to be one person who does three of the four of the following: Produces, Writes, Directs and/or Stars. The idea is that there is no one looking over the shoulder of one person and if they have no talent it will certainly show up on screen. In Pool Party, a barely watchable, beginning student film level direct to video release, we have a first: Two new members of this club from one film. Timothy M. Snell directs, wrote and produces Pool Party. His co-producer is the writer and lead (I would never say "stars" for this one) in the movie, Justin Bowler. The story revolves around Matt (Bowler), a law clerk studying to take the Bar Exam for the third time. Five days before the exam, his boss Richard, makes him watch his house while he and his wife go on vacation. How will Matt get his studying done when Richard banned from the house children keep wanting to have a pool party? WHO CARES.
It is difficult to find the worst thing. I would guess it is a tie between the bad sound, horrible lighting and miserable cuts between most of the scenes. It looks like it was shot with a $200 video camera with one omni directional microphone on top. To use the word AMATEURISH to describe the settings would be an insult to amateur filmmakers. The best example is that the filmmakers use a stuffed animal as Richard's killer instinct dog. I gave this film 5 paragraphs which is about 4 too many. My personal message to Misters Snell and Bowler is: go get a job at the mall.
Hank Yuloff is a co-founder of FM and a film critic living in Los Angeles.
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