tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6917634143872972680.post5109967038527516496..comments2024-02-19T08:20:10.456-06:00Comments on Public Transportation Snob: Bone Tomahawk Review (S. Craig Zahler)Danhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12351431577484530230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6917634143872972680.post-14125329341187338472017-05-01T20:55:08.400-05:002017-05-01T20:55:08.400-05:00I think you're right that Zahler doesn't c...I think you're right that Zahler doesn't care as much about the introduction. That's probably what I sensed at the start. It definitely seems like he's more at home in the grisly third act. He did write a low-budget horror film called Asylum Blackout that looks pretty gruesome from what I can gather. He's quite a confident filmmaker especially when shooting the violence. I don't think I'll revisit it for the same reasons as you.Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12351431577484530230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6917634143872972680.post-66131365402757490692017-05-01T18:06:58.290-05:002017-05-01T18:06:58.290-05:00By sheerest coincidence, I grabbed a copy of this ...By sheerest coincidence, I grabbed a copy of this from the library the other day and just watched it. It's not one I think I'll watch again any time soon. Not because it isn't worth watching but because it's a harrowing journey. <br /><br />I agree that there's a slowdown once we get to the town, but I think that's necessary to introduce the characters. It's a bit clunky, admittedly. Zahler may be more at home with the brutality of the third act, which is unflinching and terrible. <br /><br />It's a hell of a directorial debut.SJHoneywellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13550007053995112090noreply@blogger.com