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| This movie has been out for months. It definitely had some funny moments but I was not blown away. The rotoscoping made it interesting; but I doubt I would have liked it if it wasn't rotoscoped. The acting was delightful and I would see it again just for a couple of Robert Downy Jr's lines. |
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+19 Internets | by a screener i meant a DVD screener, I didn't catch it in theaters, pretty sure it never even hit Norfolk. I wouldn't say blown away, but definitely got more than I expected storywise and very good acting/dialogue. I have a feeling it was aimed at a certain segment of the population who would understand completely the lifestyle they were living. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2002
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| My favorite part of the movie was when the car breaks down and they're looking at it and Barris says that only someone with the proper tools and knowhow could disassemble the part like it was. Then immediately afterward says he's got the tools and could easily fix it back. Funniest part imo. Good movie, just saw this "screener" version last night. Definitely see how it would only appeal to a specific audience though hah.
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