the onscreen positive affirmation text just filling the screen was a baffling artistic decision, amongst many others. Stiller’s worst directing job, besides Zoolander 2 probably but I haven’t seen it.
Is that the one where he's a travel writer but refuses to travel? Destiny makes an adventure opportunity fall in his lap, he follows it reluctantly and ends up learning something.
He was an editor for Life Magazine responsible for laying out the final cover. He lost the negative his usual photographer had sent him to use for this so he has to travel the world to find him and get a replacement. He never refused to travel, he's more like Max in Collateral where he's more of a daydreamer who just never gets around to doing anything he claims to want to do.
This seemed like the last installment of the quicked up white boy genre of movies. Its funny because despite all the false and mawkish positivity of stuff like this, guys who were into this almost all certainly became chronically miserable fricks who got mind broken in 2016
What's even funny is how Rupert Murdoch used Vice, the fricken hipster bible of all things, to nuke the capital of hipsterland. I guess they didn't want people singing Mangum anthems in their wallstreet protests
What's even funny is how Rupert Murdoch used Vice, the fricken hipster bible of all things, to nuke the capital of hipsterland. I guess they didn't want people singing Mangum anthems in their wallstreet protests
2016. Trump. Murdoch. Clickbait publications. Wallstreet protests. My tinfoil hat is tingling
>Failed
I got this movie on Blu ray because it was so good at making me feel good. Kino message too. Can't stand Black folk who complain about life and not being able to travel when they have the means to and it's as simple as booking a ticket. They'd rather lick boot until they are 80 instead of enjoying life.
I don’t know whose idea this was. The Thurber story is like 3 pages long. Why would you want to pad that out to fill 2 hours and put a bunch of rat-faced israelites in it?
>be portrayed as a daydreamer >complete loser that didn't do shit on his life, because has been daydreaming most of it. >suddenly knows how to skateboard like Mullen, and also a pro at long boards, lot of other asspull skills too.
the movie is kinda good if you ignore this, tho.
I loved this movie. So comfy kino. Trust me, I'd fund a sequel with the original band of characters. We would be baskin in the kino with roberts wifes son
I liked it.
I hated this movie. Hated, hated, hated this movie!
the onscreen positive affirmation text just filling the screen was a baffling artistic decision, amongst many others. Stiller’s worst directing job, besides Zoolander 2 probably but I haven’t seen it.
This was Stillers Oscar bait flick and he never tried to go for gold again after it failed
What was this movie even about?
Is that the one where he's a travel writer but refuses to travel? Destiny makes an adventure opportunity fall in his lap, he follows it reluctantly and ends up learning something.
I hate that and its toxic to introduce ideas like this into dreamy space cadet kids who this movie would appeal to.
He was an editor for Life Magazine responsible for laying out the final cover. He lost the negative his usual photographer had sent him to use for this so he has to travel the world to find him and get a replacement. He never refused to travel, he's more like Max in Collateral where he's more of a daydreamer who just never gets around to doing anything he claims to want to do.
Thanks I liked Collateral. I' ll check this out
Obviously a very different movie overall but those characters are similar at least.
Are there any feel-bad movies?
'feel-good' movies are feel-bad for non-normies
Beau is afraid
Synecdoche New York
Plague Dogs
This seemed like the last installment of the quicked up white boy genre of movies. Its funny because despite all the false and mawkish positivity of stuff like this, guys who were into this almost all certainly became chronically miserable fricks who got mind broken in 2016
What's even funny is how Rupert Murdoch used Vice, the fricken hipster bible of all things, to nuke the capital of hipsterland. I guess they didn't want people singing Mangum anthems in their wallstreet protests
*funnier
>2015
pitchfork was also bought by condom nast. 2015 was hipster Cinemaphiletants' kumran
2016. Trump. Murdoch. Clickbait publications. Wallstreet protests. My tinfoil hat is tingling
Thats your phone alarm telling you to take your meds schizo
>Thats your phone alarm telling you to take your meds schizo
It's a good movie
>Failed
I got this movie on Blu ray because it was so good at making me feel good. Kino message too. Can't stand Black folk who complain about life and not being able to travel when they have the means to and it's as simple as booking a ticket. They'd rather lick boot until they are 80 instead of enjoying life.
I don’t know whose idea this was. The Thurber story is like 3 pages long. Why would you want to pad that out to fill 2 hours and put a bunch of rat-faced israelites in it?
>be portrayed as a daydreamer
>complete loser that didn't do shit on his life, because has been daydreaming most of it.
>suddenly knows how to skateboard like Mullen, and also a pro at long boards, lot of other asspull skills too.
the movie is kinda good if you ignore this, tho.
I treat it like 300. There is a base level of possibility but it's been dressed up to look more interesting.
This was kino and the only bad part was kirsten wig who’s face pisses me off
filtered so hard fricking hell, how can you recover from this OP?
Welcome to Marwen has to be up there.
>ITT: Failed attempts at feel-good movies
I thought I was getting a fun Adam Sandler movie, not the saddest movie ever made.
Click is an awful, awful movie.
ok, i'll just feel with my girls
Embarrassing.
This was bleak if anything, but then yeah you’re right.
>watched it
>felt good
Not sure you know what “failed” means
I loved this movie. So comfy kino. Trust me, I'd fund a sequel with the original band of characters. We would be baskin in the kino with roberts wifes son