My Name is Bruce is a horror/comedy motion picture written by Mark Verheiden of Dark Horse Comics and directed by B-movie icon Bruce Campbell, who also stars as a fictionalized version of himself.
MY NAME IS BRUCE Of course any one who knows me or has read any of my reviews knows that I am a huge Bruce Campbell fan, can't help it any thing he is apart of I will buy. So of course I was ready and waiting when this marvelous piece of filmmaking came out [I know I know, I am a fan boy]. Naturally after having a whole weekend of a great Bruce Campbell marathon I was still ready for this movie as was every one around me, of course I now realize … more
Those who are entirely unfamiliar with B-movie thespian Bruce Campbell and the many beloved schlock movies that he's starred in would do well to avoid this movie altogether; it's neither a good starting point from which to explore this minor phenomenon, nor substantial enough to retain the interest of the uninitiated. Those who have developed either a distaste or disinterest in Campbell's career would also do well to stay away from this, as it's the kind of project tailored to appeal … more
To all Bruce fans you probably already own this but to those who don't you are missing out. And to those who are just casual movie goers this one can also be for you, it is really funny and Bruce provides a funny performance. Also all you movie buffs like myself will love the DVD, it is loaded beyond belief with special features. First off we get a great audio commentary from the man himself Bruce Campbell and producer Mike Richardson as well as a great behind the scenes making of feature. There … more
MY NAME IS BRUCE is exactly what Bruce Campbell fans would expect it to be, but with perhaps a bit more vulgar language included. Having read the Dark Horse comic book that was created to parallel it, I wasn't expecting much--the humor in the film relies completely on the delivery of its hero the one and only Bruce Campbell, which is something that simply doesn't translate to the printed page. The plot is simple: teenagers accidentally raise the Chinese god … more