ridiculous rating
not horrible nor great
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
View MoreThis film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
View MoreThis is my idea of a dramedy. The drama is there, you get the feel that Nash is just some Maron-ish sad guy pushing a boulder uphill, but the comedy is there too and it's good enough to make you laugh through a lot of the more poignant moments.Also, I'd never actually seen H Jon Benjamin (Archer, Bob) in anything, but my ears perked up at his voice and it was a nice little "This is the guy?! This is what he looks like in real life?!" moment. The whole thing really is a slew of cameos back to back to back of comedians, a good enough bit of them I recognized from sitcoms, movies and stand up...Jason Nash himself is maybe the only one I didn't know. No clue who he actually is, never seen him, but he looks like the @midnight guy, so I just went with that even though I know he's not Hardwick.All in all, he's like Maron's goofier brother. If you like Maron, then Yay. Otherwise, maybe avoid.
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