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Liar Liar is silly, but Cable Guy ROCKS.
I agree 100%I think there's a nostalgia factor for certain members of the audience for a film like Superbad (I know there is for me) - and the whole McLovin subplot was frakin brilliant. In fact I guess it's really just certain moments from the films that make them memorable "You know how I know you're gay?" from 40 Year Old was hilarious and completely improvved.
But stupid humor is hit and miss with me - I loved Something About Mary but couldn't even tolerate Dumb & Dumber. The Farrellys are far more inconsistent than the Apatow crew I think.
I think there's a nostalgia factor for certain members of the audience for a film like Superbad (I know there is for me) - and the whole McLovin subplot was frakin brilliant. In fact I guess it's really just certain moments from the films that make them memorable "You know how I know you're gay?" from 40 Year Old was hilarious and completely improvved.
But stupid humor is hit and miss with me - I loved Something About Mary but couldn't even tolerate Dumb & Dumber. The Farrellys are far more inconsistent than the Apatow crew I think.
See, I thought the whole McLovin' thing was ridiculous. Not even a laugh from me. Weird. My male (non-internet) friends agree... maybe i just hang out with the wrong people, but none of it was anything like our high school experience.
Perhaps you and you're friends are too young. See, I had lots of nights like that in high school (only we didn't end up with the girls).
I love the John Hughes movies, I'm a little surprised they resonate with someone who wasn't a teen when they came out. But I do think that there are some great moments in Apatow's work that rival the best of Hughes - especially in Freaks & Geeks.
Perhaps you and you're friends are too young. See, I had lots of nights like that in high school (only we didn't end up with the girls).
I love the John Hughes movies, I'm a little surprised they resonate with someone who wasn't a teen when they came out. But I do think that there are some great moments in Apatow's work that rival the best of Hughes - especially in Freaks & Geeks.
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