What was up with the terrible framing?
Was it just me, or did this film have some of the poorest framing of shots that have ever been committed to film? Every shot felt like the top 15% of the screen was cropped off or something. I didn't watch the whole film (it was bad, I just skimmed through it out of curiosity), but the scenes I did watch just felt amateurish.
I felt like I had to physically duck down the entire film, because it felt like the camera frame was so low it was going to somehow bop me in the head.
I know there are a lot of other glaring problems with the film (awful plot, poor dialog, abysmal editing), but the framing really just took the cake for me and stuck out as the worst part of the experience.
And FURTHERMORE, this is my signature! SERIOUSLY! Did you think I was still talking about my point?