adonis98-743-186503
When a short-tempered mobster and his gang of thugs try to shake down a neighborhood bar, they're soon confronted with the wrath of its owner - a mysterious southern mother with a dangerous past. Pickings is a low budget film that at times feels like a rip-off since there's an actual black and white character just like Marv from Sin City but also the storyline as a whole was confusing and tried way too hard to become a comic book for some reason. Overall a movie that was simply boring, not focused and definitely a waste of my time as a whole.
braddy4
This was front loaded with fake stars but it is a completely clumsy snooze in reality. This isn't even a B movie but someone seems to have thought that they were making a hip masterpiece the way it focuses on being artistic and full of technique. Someone should have pointed out that they were supposed to be making a movie with a plot and that made some sense in someway, being interesting would have helped.
jamiecalstock
I've sat watching this and thought after 20 minutes what the hell is this about? now I've watched it all the way through I'm still confused, I can't make out wether this is suppose to be a Clint Eastwood style 70's Italian western a cartoon, a mafia revenge movie or a Tarrantino movie has it just took all of that and put it in a blender. Definately wouldn't recommend any one to pay money to see this. Hell what do I know I'm not a critic I'm just someone who watchees films
nymike-88173
When she loses the people she loves-gloves are off. The many emotions which are unfiltered and expressed by Jo Lee played by Elyse Price are on the big screen. Would you seek revenge, hate the people that caused your nightmare, and lose empathy? The settling of scores which takes place is powerful! Her performance is totally believable, from the love of her small children, to the chilling outcome of holding a pistol to someone's head without shaking. The persuasions and methods of retaliation are used by Jo Lee, which Elyse brings to life flawlessly. To root for the good guy is not a bad thing.