Ireland has a lot of bad directors (not just the bank ones!). But while most only make one feature and pi*s off to television Gerry Stembridge keeps going. Guiltrip was his first feature and is about a soldier and his bullied wife in the Midblands (sic). Badly lit, badly acted, and boring this is as bad as it gets. Films like these were responsible for killing off the 'buzz' for Irish cinema back in the '90s. Best scene: where's the book! Yet another Irish movie that makes you want to stay in Dublin.
Friday, 8 October 2010
Guiltrip
Ireland has a lot of bad directors (not just the bank ones!). But while most only make one feature and pi*s off to television Gerry Stembridge keeps going. Guiltrip was his first feature and is about a soldier and his bullied wife in the Midblands (sic). Badly lit, badly acted, and boring this is as bad as it gets. Films like these were responsible for killing off the 'buzz' for Irish cinema back in the '90s. Best scene: where's the book! Yet another Irish movie that makes you want to stay in Dublin.
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