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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 3:15:41 GMT
That genre needds to go away.
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Post by darkpast on Mar 15, 2019 6:56:35 GMT
not may good ones, but before superbad was License to Drive , pretty fun
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Post by politicidal on Mar 15, 2019 15:53:26 GMT
Just like teen sex comedies or the ones that try to ape Judd Apatow’s style?
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Post by Nora on Mar 15, 2019 19:00:54 GMT
That genre needds to go away. why?
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 19:04:59 GMT
That genre needds to go away. why? because they feel dime a dozen nowadays, their needs to be a refreshing angle explored.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 19:05:11 GMT
Just like teen sex comedies or the ones that try to ape Judd Apatow’s style? both.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 15, 2019 19:18:50 GMT
Just like teen sex comedies or the ones that try to ape Judd Apatow’s style? both. It’s not my genre really either but I get the appeal. However it seems like they’re blending together now.
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Post by Nora on Mar 15, 2019 19:42:32 GMT
because they feel dime a dozen nowadays, their needs to be a refreshing angle explored. can you name a few that are equally as smart and well put together from this genre within last few years?
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 19:51:39 GMT
because they feel dime a dozen nowadays, their needs to be a refreshing angle explored. can you name a few that are equally as smart and well put together from this genre within last few years? Everybody wants some!, never goin back. Even everybody wants some feels like Linklater is reiterating ideas he used in Dazed and Confused however.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 19:54:51 GMT
because they feel dime a dozen nowadays, their needs to be a refreshing angle explored. can you name a few that are equally as smart and well put together from this genre within last few years? what basically I liked about Never Goin back was how it actually took certain autobiographical approaches to the material as well. its not just a raunchy teen comedy but also playing on the very idea of subverting the american dream. friends basically looking forward to snacking on donuts at a poolside being the best you can do almost plays as being sort of sad retrospectively.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 19:55:42 GMT
because they feel dime a dozen nowadays, their needs to be a refreshing angle explored. can you name a few that are equally as smart and well put together from this genre within last few years? keep in mind I did love Everybody Wants Some! and I own it on DVD, feels very distinctly Linklater with its whole dialogue as well.
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Post by Nora on Mar 15, 2019 20:30:46 GMT
can you name a few that are equally as smart and well put together from this genre within last few years? keep in mind I did love Everybody Wants Some! and I own it on DVD, feels very distinctly Linklater with its whole dialogue as well. i get it but it seems like you enjoy movies like this so why would you want them to die out?
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 20:44:00 GMT
keep in mind I did love Everybody Wants Some! and I own it on DVD, feels very distinctly Linklater with its whole dialogue as well. i get it but it seems like you enjoy movies like this so why would you want them to die out? reiterate above, they seem dime a dozen and not that great at all especially nowadays, Good Boys and Booksmart look wildly generic as well.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 20:44:25 GMT
keep in mind I did love Everybody Wants Some! and I own it on DVD, feels very distinctly Linklater with its whole dialogue as well. i get it but it seems like you enjoy movies like this so why would you want them to die out? also what I listed are specific examples not the gold standard at all.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 15, 2019 20:45:00 GMT
keep in mind I did love Everybody Wants Some! and I own it on DVD, feels very distinctly Linklater with its whole dialogue as well. i get it but it seems like you enjoy movies like this so why would you want them to die out? any genres you are sick of at all?.
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