Sorry, this movie sucks
Don't listen to the negative reviews
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
View MoreLike the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
View MoreMy wife and I watched every episode within about a week. Needs some consistency with segments but overall it's good. I'm not a skateboarding video of a guy busting an ankle or a zit popping laugh guy. Which is what it seems most are going too. Joel seems to focus on the less noticed things.
View MoreAnd it's a shame because there is so much trashy reality TV material to make fun of that it could have been hilarious.
View MoreIt has its moments but feels like most of the show is a shameless Netflix plug show with unfunny Cameos.
View MoreWhile some review(s) balk at the concept of the show, saying that Joel McHale can't run something like this or that this is some sort of low point, I need only reference the fact that this is, in all relevant ways, The Soup which ran for over a decade.And this show is The Soup, except on Netflix (dum-dummm), and aside from some jokes geared at the network and other slight changes, this is essentially the same show that you remember.From the fantastically ridiculous and out-of-context clips to the impromptu cameos and cheesy segment openers, it is the perfect successor to the series, and the same parts that used to make me laugh are doing so once again. That all being said, this show is not for everyone (the same could be said for the original), but if you liked McHale's last half-hour standing in front of a green screen once a week, you should not be disappointed.
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