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Although I recently had a positive experience with his first film, Hard Eight, on the whole I've come to realize that PT Anderson films are not my speed. I recognize the quality filmmaking. I recognize the quality acting. I recognize the quality of pretty much everything on display except for the story being told. In this case, the story doesn't feel like much of a story at all. Less of a cohesive whole and more of a series of short stories, each introducing new, short-term characters to bounce off of our two protagonists and their strange/disturbing relationship. I didn't have anyone to root for and I didn't particularly sympathize with any of these characters. It was just 2+ hours of well executed but generally uncomfortable viewing. I will say that all of my critiques are clearly the product of intentional decisions on the part of the filmmakers. This is exactly the movie they wanted to make, it's just not a movie for me.

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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
All the Old Knives
The Kid Detective

The setup here has a lot of similarity with Mystery Team, a relatively unseen 2009 film starring Donald Glover and Aubrey Plaza. That film didn't leave much of an impression, but my recollection is that it skewed a lot more toward juvenile comedy, whereas this film plays the inherently comedic premise much more seriously, leaning only on dark comedy for levity. While I apparently also gave Mystery Team a 6 out of 10, I would definitely say I preferred this film. Not sure if that means I need to bump up this rating or lower that one, but I suppose that's always the trouble with subjective rating systems. In any case, this film is carried by an excellent performance by Adam Brody. His central character is interesting and well executed, enough so to overlook everything else being somewhat forgettable.

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Hard Eight
Adaptation.

This movie was so close to being a masterpiece for me. Nicolas Cage's dual performance is absolutely top tier. The meta storytelling and humor stands in a league of its own, setting the bar for creativity. The writing is equal parts hilarious, clever, and poignant. So, with so much going for it, what stops it from being a masterpiece? Well, despite the movie itself expressing the importance of the third act, the ending here fell quite flat for me. It felt rushed and at odds with everything that came before it. Now, some of that was no doubt intentional, as there was dialogue earlier in the film that foreshadowed elements of the ending. Unfortunately, intentional or not, it didn't work for me. That said, the positives far outweigh the lackluster finale. As an aspiring screenwriter, it was an absolute pleasure to get even a small, fictionalized window into the mind and process of a professional writer such as Charlie Kaufman.

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Rounders
Sonic the Hedgehog
Death Becomes Her
Uncharted
The Power of the Dog
West Side Story
CODA
Shoot 'Em Up
The Adam Project

Ryan Reynolds' well established brand of sarcastic quips isn't nearly enough to salvage this film. In fact, the humor isn't even a saving grace, as it's way more miss than hit, often feeling stilted and obligatory. The paper-thin plot doesn't bring anything new to the time travel genre, boiling down the typical elements to the absolute bare minimum. All talk of mechanics and paradoxes are swept under the rug without any meaningful explanation, with the allegedly high stakes often expressed through nebulous expository dialogue (e.g. when Reynolds explains to his younger self that 2050 is just like in terminator but worse). Combine all that with noticeably cheap special effects, less than compelling acting from most everyone involved, and ineffective sentimental moments, and the end result is a disappointingly forgettable mess.

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The Father
The Batman
Fatal Attraction
Passengers
The Tender Bar
The King's Man
Adventureland
House of Gucci
Scream
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday the 13th
Bill Burr Presents Immoral Compass: 1x10 Part 10: Closure

Bill Burr Monologue/Scene - 7/10
Retirement - 6/10

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Bill Burr Presents Immoral Compass: 1x09 Part 9: Authenticity

Bill Burr Monologue - 6/10
Gümdrop - 6/10
Long Distance - 7/10

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Bill Burr Presents Immoral Compass: 1x08 Part 8: Nostalgia

Bill Burr Monologue - 6/10
Booty Call - 9/10
Deathbed - 7/10

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