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Ok, my bias is upfront. I have had the displeasure of watching multiple movies 'starring' Jamie Kennedy and all are the same. He plays a white man who thinks he's black who is either mentally retarded or is 'young in his mind' (not naive, but stupid). Each movie he makes is faced is a barrage of bad reviews (because they are bad) and this is his triumphant battle call....
Of "shut up!".
The gull Kennedy has is amazing. He compares critics with hecklers as if they are the same. Hecklers halt performances whereas critics write about an item AFTER the performance is done. Not only that, he seems to think that critics have nothing good to say. The fact of the matter is that the general public has a set amount of funds and have to decide whether or not to see a movie. One good place to find info is rottentomatoes or other sites with multiple reviews, highlighting the good and bad opinions. Jamie is just pissed that his page holds a miserable rating because he makes miserable movies. Rather than learn from the critics, like many wiser comedians (I can't morally call Jamie a comedian though) and many film makers. The last scene shows it all. Rather than take constructive criticism, Jamie lights his reviews on fire and dances like a moron around them.
What's even more horrible is that the heckler in Jamie's audience is FUNNIER than Jamie is. Here, right in the trailer with no shame...
Heckler - "Why don't you make like a Kennedy and drop dead!"
Kennedy - "You know the difference between you and me? I came here in a limo."
How is that funny, Jamie? How did that put him in his place? But this is coming from an untalented, unfunny, liar. (On his personal youtube he claims he punk'd Penn and Teller on their own show by providing a short clip. If one is to watch the whole episode Penn clearly calls Kennedy and his pal out as performance artists....but hey, if you fail constantly I guess you need to create a mystical word of fantasy to think you matter)
Great Job, Kennedy. Since I was so mean to you in this review allow me to make it up to you by writing some words you'll never see albeit in this review...
"And the Oscar goes to Jamie Kennedy"
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I'm a sucker for documentaries :P This one is really funny and insightful. I recall one of the critics who said some awful things like "he needs to be drug by a F-150" or something like that and was laughing about it, and I was like, omg, that guy is friggin evil! and then Jamie said the same thing :P Some people out there are just nasty, I never realized how bad it could get. I appreciate freedom of speech though, people should have the right to say whatever they want. But it would be nice if critisism was more CONstructive and not DEstructive these days.
-- I was hoping to see more Carrot Top though :P My god, he's so friggin hot!
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This movie isn't so much about hecklers as it is about Critics. All of the funny comedians are reduced to very brief clips, and don't nearly distract from the obvious focus of this dacumentary: Jamie Kennedy's inability to accept the fact that his body of work is the subject of criticism.
To be fair, Mr Kennedy wanting to confront internet debasers who mearly sling hurtful and often violent insults is admirable enough. After a while though it becomes evident that Jamie has some serious personal issues, and his valid hurt gives way to a full on pity party. With the likes of none other than Carrot Top commiserating with Jamie Kennedy about how negative reviews have hurts their feelings beyond repair.
This movie really lost me though when it championed Ewe Bolle's "put up or shut up" campaign against his critics. It shows highlights of the boxing matches, playing triumphant music while Bolle pummels those who dare speak ill of the likes of House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark. As a movie watcher I cannot suspend disbelief to the point where I root for Ewe Bolle. People can fly, be named Hellboy, the dork gets the girl, but Ewe Bolle is not a due any amount of sympathy.
In the end, I did take some of this to heart. The internet does make it easy to namelessly efface the work of others ( hell, I'm doing it right now ) and it's important that reviews be informative and not simply an opportunity to make yourself look smart by trashing someone else. Was it Jamie Kennedy'd fault his movies weren't very good? No, and his e-critics would have done well to point the finger at the individuals higher up the chain. It is, however, important to remember than Jammie Kennedy was paid more than several years worth of most peoples salaries to make his movies, and the public has only limited funds/time to spend on entertainment. That is where the critic comes in.
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The final cut of this movie has Lewis Black in it, and he has some interesting (and funny!!) things to say about those annoying bellows that come from the audience. Tons of great footage of comedians giving it right back to their hecklers. Definitely a must-see for anyone interested in stand-up!
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Hilarious and actually quite inspiring. I found myself laughing out loud at least 20 times... but by the end, I realized that I had watched something with a real message, something that ended up inspiring me. It's a great date movie believe it or not. Watch it with someone special!
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