I LOVED you man!!durdencommatyler wrote:It's boring, emotionless, non-rock for people who know more about music theory than me. The music feels exclusionary and pompous.
I do like Green Earrings though and most of Pretzel Logic.
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I love Dan more than life itself but I don’t really have a problem with this descriptiondurdencommatyler wrote:It's boring, emotionless, non-rock for people who know more about music theory than me. The music feels exclusionary and pompous.
I do like Green Earrings though and most of Pretzel Logic.
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Sames. What a great fucking movie.@SkitchP wrote:#TeamDevDev wrote:The Cable Guy is deep. It's the pinnacle. I have gone on the record with this before.
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Team Joey on this one. I just can't enjoy it at all. Generally despise it.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I love Dan more than life itself but I don’t really have a problem with this descriptiondurdencommatyler wrote:It's boring, emotionless, non-rock for people who know more about music theory than me. The music feels exclusionary and pompous.
I do like Green Earrings though and most of Pretzel Logic.
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What did y'all think of the Jim & Andy doc on Netflix, about the making of Man on the Moon?
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Watched Truman Show last night. It's been a couple of decades since I've done that. Not nearly as good of a story as I remember, but of course some key scenes tugged at the heart strings. My big issue was that the rising action felt very rushed, and there's zero payoff when it comes to Truman confronting Meryl and Marlon. I guess Meryl just got written out of the show and that's how TV works, but the audience really deserves an epic tell-off of Marlon. With film as well as TV, you don't always get what you want. So it goes.
As for this film being one of Carrey's best roles? Absolutely.
As for this film being one of Carrey's best roles? Absolutely.
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Loved it. Its a reminder of how good Carrey is.Biff Pocoroba wrote:What did y'all think of the Jim & Andy doc on Netflix, about the making of Man on the Moon?
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Biff Pocoroba wrote:What did y'all think of the Jim & Andy doc on Netflix, about the making of Man on the Moon?
McParadigm wrote:Jim and Andy is fucking awesome, “depressed guy vanity project” or no.
If I were required to rewatch a Jim Carrey movie tomorrow, that’d be the one.
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I loved it. I don't think Jim comes off especially good in it, which is probably what I like about it most. It feels fairly honest.Biff Pocoroba wrote:What did y'all think of the Jim & Andy doc on Netflix, about the making of Man on the Moon?