"The Chair", created by Project Greenlight executive producer Chris Moore. The competition documentary series follows two directors through the process of bringing their first feature to ... See full summary »
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Director:
Alex Winter
Stars:
Ian Hecox,
Anthony Padilla,
Michael Ian Black
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The sequel of Shane Dawson's short-film based on his book 'I Hate Myselfie' will take place in a school and focuses on Dawson's life as a high school student.
A group of former high school students come back home for Thanksgiving. During the few days back they undertake things like partying, relationships, and reconnecting with family. The teenagers experience how to let go of high school and move on with their lives. Written by
Chesney Munro
So this movie is all about the generic slap-stick comedy and the potty humor. The humor would appeal to 13-15 year old boys.
The storyline is something everyone's seen at some point or another. The actors are mostly believable. The worst actor was actually Dawson himself, his interactions with other characters in the movie seemed forced and obviously scripted.
*The storyline was generic *The editing was decent *The writing was awful *The humor was silly and at many times, stupid *The acting was mostly average, and at some points, outrageously over-acted
This movie would be a great movie for young teenage boys, but the movie is rated R, so who exactly is the target audience here?
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So this movie is all about the generic slap-stick comedy and the potty humor. The humor would appeal to 13-15 year old boys.
The storyline is something everyone's seen at some point or another. The actors are mostly believable. The worst actor was actually Dawson himself, his interactions with other characters in the movie seemed forced and obviously scripted.
*The storyline was generic *The editing was decent *The writing was awful *The humor was silly and at many times, stupid *The acting was mostly average, and at some points, outrageously over-acted
This movie would be a great movie for young teenage boys, but the movie is rated R, so who exactly is the target audience here?