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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is required viewing for any performer.
I really think that Jamie hit the nail on the head with this one. This movie is inspiring to any performer at all. Even anyone in the public eye needs to see this. Maybe critics who see this might just take a little edge off of their mean spirited remarks now? I hope so. performer's don't need to be lied to, we need truth, but certainly not mean truth. Jamie has done a great job on this film, I can highly suggest that you buy it, watch it, as it was really worth the time, and then some. The number of performers in this is amazing too. It was presented very well, edited very well, and took us on a great ride through the performer's world of emotions.
Jamie, you did real good. Be proud.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Fan of Heckler not of Kennedy
I saw this movie being advertised for a while and I figured it was just a Jamie Kennedy, Boo Hoo fest. And maybe that's what it was supposed to be but it was far more than that.

First off, I am not a J.K. fan nor a detractor. As far as I'm concerned he has not ruined a movie for me. Nor has he made a movie great for me. Though he was one of the best parts of Scream. And though THE WRITERS ruined his charachter in the later movies by milking it, that was not his fault. And he was still good. The other movies I have seen him in were hit or miss for me. Either way, nobody deserves reviews like he has gotten.

That being said, a heckler is far more unwanted than anything he has given us. I have never seen his stand-up, but my guess is that he didn't make it this far if some of it wasn't entertaining.

Now as for this movie, it's a great commentary on what it's like to be criticized negatively and how it affects people. It seems the world forgets these are still people with feelings. I think people review based on personal feeling towards a person too often (Tom Cruise deserves that), but for the most part that's not fair. This points out the faults of these reviews and the characters that write them.

This was a good documentary. It never showed Jamie Kennedy being hilarious and then said "See, I'm funny." It showed just who he is and what he did and then what people said about him. Then asked you to decide what is right to do.

You may not think he's funny. But maybe you will think twice before trying to hurt the person when reviewing them. Especially the internet slams.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - PLEASANTLY SURPRISED
I found this documentary quite well made and entertaining, and a lot more thought provoking than I expected. The interviewees include everyone from the Fonz to Princess Leia to Doctor Drew to Andrew Dice Clay to Bill Maher to Andy Kindler to Craig Feguson. And all of the above have interesting opinions on the subject of hecklers.

It was a bit of a stretch comparing film criticism to heckling, and the only way Kennedy could make the point work was by ignoring film criticism that celebrates good filmmaking. There's still plenty of that around, and presumably Kennedy is well aware of this, as he's been associated with a number of films that have gotten good reviews. Also, his point about critics giving snider reviews than necessary is a valid one, but it's nothing new. Bosley Crowther and Paul Kael were capable of eviscerating crap way back when.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - PRAISE FOR HECKLER and JAMIE KENENDY!!!
From the reviews I've read so far, it's pretty apparent that the negative ones are obviously from Jamie Kennedy "haters" which doesn't surprise me because that's what I expect from these repetitive folks who just keep bashing Jamie Kennedy for the same reasons over and over again, and sadly alot of them actually get paid for their reviews...whatever...
As for the thumbs up reviews, I'm with them...I give credit to Jamie Kennedy along with the other comedians who contributed to this film for taking a stand against hecklers and shedding a different light on a subject that really is often overlooked. I loved all of the different commentaries from all of the different performers ranging from Carrot Top to Louie Anderson to Roseann Barr..this is a film definately worth watching especially if you love watching comedy...it will make you think twice before heckling an onstage comedian ever...definately CHECK THIS MOVIE OUT...it is very entertaining..



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - interesting, but problematic in parts
I liked this documentary. There were a number of really great ideas touched here, but there were problems with it as well.

First the good.

This is a topic that is not talked about too much yet to me is very fascinating. I really enjoy looking behind the scenes of the standup comic world.

The documentary in a blunt way gave the critics a little bit of "the golden rule".

There were numerous interviews with comedians that I really admire who said some very interesting and insightful comments, such as Lewis Black, David Cross, Dave Atell, and Patton Oswalt to name a few.

There were psychologists and other professionals interviewed who also made interesting points.

The bad..

This documentary not really make its points clearly and concisely. There were many good ideas touched on, but not investigated as they should have been. Like the point of egos in both performers and in critics as well. If Mr. Kennedy is sad about being Heckled than maybe he should consider another field of work, obviously his ego is really tied into showbiz and showbiz is not for the thin skinned.

Yet, much of the heckling and critism is very mean spirited, cruel and self-serving. Heckling is just rude. There is usually just a drunk person who wants attention or has a personality disorder.

Criticism, in my opinion, should explain why one does not like something. Though critics are often correct in their assessments, it is not fair just to say that one does not like something, then get mean spirited about it. If one is not able to give a good reason for not liking something, then one should not be a critic. A critic has to know what makes things good or bad, not just be intuitive about it and being mean spirited seems to be the replacement for that knowledge and it is self-serving to the critic only and does nothing to change or improve the entertainer.

There were also some of the interviews which were pointless and did not add to the documentary or were rundundant or tangental.






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