Mondo Hollywoodland 2021
IMDb Ratings: 5.0/10
Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: Janek Ambros
Stars Cast: Janek Ambros, Robert Gerard Anderson, Jessica Jade Andres
Director: Janek Ambros
Stars Cast: Janek Ambros, Robert Gerard Anderson, Jessica Jade Andres
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Mondo Hollywoodland Review
When it first started I had little hope for it. I really like the test videos and the weird movies. My favorite film is probably “Unrestricted Area” (1980). I like "Eraserhead" (1977), "Zachariah" (1971), "Death Race 2000" (1975), "Being John Malkovich" (1999), "Inception" (2010), and so on. So, well a visitor from the 5th dimension trying to figure out what Hollywood really is, combined with a lot of quick editing and well-known and unknown film clips really caught my interest. I thought it would be nice, it would be a great budget test film with a sci-fi character. But then he got into these completely different disabled scenes with a dialogue that may not have been written or written by a ten-year-old (or Waring blender). Everyone takes drugs; whoop-di-do. "Performing" is funny. I clung to it for about 40 minutes, to my disappointment. But I found myself unable to pay attention after that which was not easy and tedious.
I suspect someone wanted to make a film about modern Hollywood or Hollywood in the '80s, probably after seeing "Mondo Hollywood" (1967) - which is why it was named. But after writing a handicap that once existed, someone, or perhaps the same person who gave the answer he could get from a script, decided to take the same script, split it into three parts, and insert an astonishing thin alien - from the 5th-dimension theme. to spice it up. (It didn't work. There was nothing he could do.) That's a pure guess, but it gives a taste of the experience of trying to watch this turkey.
Two stars instead of one because some editions were impressive, and the other selected clips were very cool.
Do not waste your time.
I suspect someone wanted to make a film about modern Hollywood or Hollywood in the '80s, probably after seeing "Mondo Hollywood" (1967) - which is why it was named. But after writing a handicap that once existed, someone, or perhaps the same person who gave the answer he could get from a script, decided to take the same script, split it into three parts, and insert an astonishing thin alien - from the 5th-dimension theme. to spice it up. (It didn't work. There was nothing he could do.) That's a pure guess, but it gives a taste of the experience of trying to watch this turkey.
Two stars instead of one because some editions were impressive, and the other selected clips were very cool.
Do not waste your time.

