Anyone here see "Harvard Man"? Is it like, MST3K stupid, or "My God, the pain," stupid.(Cause it's bound to be slightly stupid to cast my chew-toy Grenier as a basketball scholarship student from Kansas. But almost everything is more fun than my life right now, and as AG goes, so goes my nation. I'm 10% more environmentally conscious right now, and it's fucking great.) But the keyword here is "almost"...don't want to watch something that will make me hate movies or anything!
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
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"My God, the pain," stupid
This one. The improv is so stilted and awkward that it was physically painful for me to watch. (And I saw it in a theatre with no couch to crawl behind.)
Ok, then, never mind. Then, what were the critics on? Because it got a few decent notices...I suspect Ebert of having a minor Grenier man-crush, however. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I mean, sometimes Netflix viewers Don't Get It any more than other Americans...lately I've enjoyed flicks that got widely panned by them, but if a Buffista doesn't like it either, there must not be stuff to like. I'll forget I sniffed that, so to speak, and move on.ETA2: Although I think "AG as basketball star" is going in my personal irony file along with the Bush Library, Scalia winning a free speech award, and jumbo shrimp...I think he's great, but it's a joke around Entourage that he can't catch a cold.
Ebert likes anything with an interracial sex scene, bonus points if it involves teenagers. (I have great respect for his long career and body of work, but I guess everyone has their bulletproof kink.)
Yeah, I could see that. A bit more than I would choose to know about Ebert, though I respect his taste and contribution in general.
Ebert likes anything with an interracial sex scene, bonus points if it involves teenagers.
I didn't know it was that specific. I just thought anything with boobies got an extra star.
I think sometimes that is true of a lot of critics...except Richard Roeper who annoys me(ironically, given his cameo in Entourage) by appearing to like everything and Salon's Stephanie for appearing to be like the guy who works at the Pepsi plant who can't stand fucking soda.
I didn't know it was that specific.
His wife is black, if memory serves. May be related.
Oh, I didn't know that...good for them.
I love Roger Ebert because regardless of how he feels about a movie, I can tell whether I'll like it by the way he writes about it. He doesn't think all films have to be great works of art; he judges them based on whether they achieved their own goals. That said, I do think he's gotten a lot more generous over the years.