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Two Boneheads (1989)
10/10
One of the funniest things you'll ever seen your life
9 June 2022
One of the funniest things you'll ever seen your life.

I just graduated from college and I had a friend who is a budding film maker. As a loyal friend, I attended the screening of several indie films which included mine and obviously also included this gem. I was rewarded for my loyalty because Two Boneheads is no doubt one of the best short films I've ever seen.

I have been on VHS because I reached out to the Filmmaker years later and he was kind enough to send me this film along with a couple other works on the same tape.

We need more indie films like Two Boneheads.
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Splitting Up Together (2018–2019)
2/10
Dumbest teasers and I still gave it a chance.
30 November 2020
I tried, I really tried. Everyone loved Jenna Fischer On The Office. If she plays a similar character but in a more boring setting. What's to love?

The show also didn't do it self any favors by choosing some of the dumbest lines in the pre-debut teasers. Unseen she notices a squirrel while showering and later, since the first time in ages that a "man saw (her) naked." Last I checked, a squirrel is not a man, nor a woman. It's a squirrel!

How the hell did Ellen DeGeneres approve some of these jokes?
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Love Disease (2000)
1/10
I'll take a toke of what these other reviewers are smoking
13 November 2008
Seriously folks. I saw this at the NYC Film Festival in 2000 so in all fairness the Writers/Directors must have improved since then.

But....a day or two after seeing Love Disease, I just had to email the folks at the Film Festival and ask for my money back.

Never got my money back, but here's my two cents on this videotaped disaster heavy on dialogue that should be a god send to any insomniac.

In a movie that tries to get you to root for the cool guy protagonist, I couldn't much care for him. Actually, I found him and his pals VERY unrealistic but annoying young twerps at worst and boring cardboard cutouts at best. The romantic angle was contrived and the humor lacking.

Are these other reviewers related to the film makers? Maybe we New Yorkers expect more and I don't mean that in a snobbish way. But from the sound of the audience and the friends sitting beside me, I know I wasn't the only one who felt this way.
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