Well, when it comes to David Gregory’s filmography, things take an interesting turn—his highest rated movie actually happens to be Excuse Me for Living (2012). Now, here’s where it gets a bit curious: despite being his top-rated work, that same film, Excuse Me for Living (2012), also holds the spot as David Gregory’s lowest rated project. Yeah, you heard that right—David Gregory’s most praised and least praised piece of work is one and the same. It just goes to show how subjective reviews can be, especially in the world of indie films. David Gregory clearly made something polarizing with that release.