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Wait a second. So you're saying it's not Liar Liar?
on Ricky Gervais Makes Liar Liar But For Comedy Nerds at June 29, 2009 10:22 AMScore = 16
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on First, Let's Address The Thing at June 29, 2009 10:14 AMScore = 2
I actually requested to go to the taping and never heard back, which I am definitely thankful for. I saw Louis CK perform at Tearing the Veil of Maya on Sunday and he fucking KILLED, and while he probably killed yesterday, I would have felt the same sense of entitlement to an enjoyable experience as Gabe did. It's like the whole Louis CK bit about internet on airplanes.
on There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Louis C.K. Show at June 25, 2009 12:42 PMScore = 1
anyone say withnail and i?
Salesman- best documentary in my humble opinion...
on The Videogum List Of 100 Movies To See Before You Die at March 27, 2009 5:53 PMScore = 0
Young Einstein. Duh, obvi.
on The Videogum List Of 100 Movies To See Before You Die at March 24, 2009 12:47 PMScore = 3
Overall I thought it was everything I expected it to be: NOT SHAKESPEARE.
I laughed the entire time. I left thinking about it. It made me try to reconcile with a former friend! So yeah, I though it was everything I had hoped it to be.
My only criticisms-
I agree with the weirdness of the situation that he didn't really have friends, but again- this is not supposed to be a work of art. I'm sure everyone involved knows this.
What irked me the most though was the dialogue that was written for the women, particularly Rashida. total cheese and stooped to SitC.
on The Videogum Movie Club: I Love You, Man at March 23, 2009 1:29 PMScore = 1





































I completely agree with the poor female dialogue. I was really excited in the beginning that the female characters would be funny and developed and then that kind of just fizzled out, although mad props to Jamie Pressly for being a total scene stealer with such limited dialogue.
I loved it, enjoyed it and it was hilarious but anything involving Paul Rudd and Jason Segel riffing for an hour and a half would've elicited the same response. I had some issues with the lack of character development... I'm still not even sure why Paul and Rashida's characters should've gotten married at all. But yeah, overall, worth the price of admission and I'll probably get in on DVD for the deleted scenes/out takes.
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