The Informers Page #6

Synopsis: Loosely connected stories capture a week in L.A. in 1983, featuring movie executives, rock stars, a vampire and other morally challenged characters in adventures laced with sex, drugs and violence.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Gregor Jordan
Production: Senator International
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
20
Rotten Tomatoes:
12%
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Year:
2008
98 min
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Who the f*** are these people?

I think it would be in our best interest

if you get your sh*t

and we get the f*** out of here, okay?

I told you.

I told you we shouldn't have come here.

Shut the f*** up, Mary!

Just get your sh*t

and let's get out of here, okay?

No, it's not my f***ing problem.

I got a f***ing job.

I can't just f***ing pack up and move.

You don't know

what they're capable of, okay?

You ain't got a goddamn clue.

They're like out of a f***ing nightmare.

So get your sh*t together

and let's get the f*** out of here.

Come on, Mary!

What are you doing?

Listen, if we leave the kid here

and they find him,

this is a more humane way

than letting them get their hands on him.

Let me do it.

Let you do what?

- Let you do what?

- I'll handle it.

How are you gonna handle it?

I'm gonna cut his f***ing throat.

Get the f***ing van ready.

Come on, Mary.

- Bryan! Bryan! Bryan! Bryan!

- Bryan! Bryan! Bryan! Bryan!

Clean yourself. Just clean yourself up.

- Hello?

- Yes, hello, I'm looking for Graham.

- Yeah?

- Graham, it's Nina Metro.

- I'm calling about...

- Who?

We've actually got an emergency

with Christie.

I was hoping you could come down.

- Hello, can I help you?

- Hi.

- I'm Graham.

- You're Graham?

Yeah.

She's really sick.

She needs to see a doctor, but she's

so stubborn, we can't talk her into it.

- Well, where's her dad?

- He's on location in ltaly.

- That's an answer?

- She needs help, Graham.

- Why do you think I can help her?

- Well, aren't you the one that loves her?

What's that gonna fix?

Is that gonna help her?

Hey.

What are you trying to tell me, baby?

What are you saying?

I want...

I want to stay.

But it's getting cold.

But I need more sun.

There's no more sun.

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Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis (born March 7, 1964) is an American author, screenwriter, and short story writer. His works have been translated into 27 languages. He was at first regarded as one of the so-called literary Brat Pack, which also included Tama Janowitz and Jay McInerney. He is a self-proclaimed satirist whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. Ellis employs a technique of linking novels with common, recurring characters. Ellis made his debut at age 21 with the controversial bestseller Less Than Zero (1985), published by Simon & Schuster, a zeitgeist novel about wealthy amoral young people in Los Angeles. His third novel, American Psycho (1991) was his most successful. On its release, the literary establishment widely condemned the novel as overly violent and misogynistic. Though many petitions to ban the book saw Ellis dropped by Simon & Schuster, the resounding controversy convinced Alfred A. Knopf to release it as a paperback later that year. In later years, Ellis' novels have become increasingly metafictional. Lunar Park (2005), a pseudo-memoir and ghost story, received positive reviews. Imperial Bedrooms (2010), marketed as a sequel to Less Than Zero, continues in this vein. Four of Ellis's works have been made into films. Less Than Zero was rapidly adapted for screen, leading to the release of a starkly different film of the same name in 1987. Mary Harron's adaptation of American Psycho was released to generally positive reviews in 2000 and went on to achieve cult status. Roger Avary's 2002 adaptation The Rules of Attraction made modest box office returns but went on to attract a cult following. 2008's The Informers, based on Ellis's collection of short stories, was critically panned. Ellis also wrote the screenplay for the critically derided 2013 film The Canyons, an original work. more…

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