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    eaten_peppermint — 19 years ago(December 07, 2006 11:16 PM)

    Hey, TalentedRebel! Don't worry, there's a new Michael Bay film coming out pretty soon and from your remarks, Michael Bay sounds to be right up your alley. It'll be nice, mainstream, and not at all weird!

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      steve.schonberger — 18 years ago(September 04, 2007 01:09 AM)

      There's good weird and there's bad weird.
      Me and You and Everyone We Know
      was good weird.
      On the other hand, she has done some fairly tedious films too. Tonight I saw a series of three her shorts (
      The Amateurist
      , which I just added to IMDB,
      Nest of Tens
      , and
      Getting Stronger Every Day
      ). All three showed signs of talent, but the talent didn't come together to make finished products that were particularly accessible to anyone other than people involved with the films.
      After the short film series, she did a longer personal appearance: something in between a book reading and an improv comedy show. It was wonderful.
      Just because you didn't like the movie doesn't mean it's bad. It doesn't even mean you have bad taste. It just means that it didn't fit your taste. However, your insistence that it's a bad movie
      does
      show bad taste. The "should not be allowed to make films" assertion shows
      very
      bad taste, and the all-caps message title is even worse.
      Anyone should be allowed to make films, if they're spending their money or the money of a willing investor. I'd like to see investors putting more of their money on projects like
      Me and You and Everyone We Know
      than crap like a Michael Bay movie, and I'd like to see theaters showing good films rather than tying them up with crud. But it's their money and their theaters, so it's their decision. I can always stay home and watch a DVD of something good.

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        MsBubbles — 20 years ago(November 18, 2005 12:56 PM)

        TalentedRebel wrote:
        "the script was so dry, unemotional and just plain lame"
        Naaah. My favorite quote for the moment, thanks to this movie, is beep you, beep me, beep the children, and beep peace!!" after she felt like she acted like an idiot in front of the guy she liked. I definitely identified with that moment.
        And weird? Yes! Weird! Thankfully. Long live weird movies. I'm just glad there are alternatives to Jennifer Lopez movies out there. Does that make me weird? Yes. Ok. I'm definitely ok with that. Who the hell wants to be normal or like everybody else anyway?

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                  amedhussaini — 19 years ago(May 11, 2006 12:48 AM)

                  no offense? but i really think you might be suffering from mental retardation.
                  good luck.

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                    Jeffshen123 — 19 years ago(May 23, 2006 10:16 PM)

                    This should be the last post on the topic of how the original poster of this topic missed out on enjoying a great film. Hope Miranda puts out something new soon.

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                      aspectralfire — 19 years ago(June 03, 2006 07:23 PM)

                      This has already been stated in all the other posts, but you bring the suck, pretty hard.
                      "Irony is the refuge of the educated" - Fugazi

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                        guaquino — 19 years ago(June 12, 2006 07:11 AM)

                        Actually, Miranda July and her stupid movies bring the suck, pretty hard.

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                          dianee-2 — 19 years ago(July 12, 2006 09:37 PM)

                          I agree.
                          Someone related this movie to Garden State, but in that movie the characters were at least realistic and likeable. However, every character in this movie was unlikeable minus the little kid.
                          I usually like quirky, original films that focus on the absurdities of the real world. However, this movie knew that it was trying to do that and really became the worst version of itself.
                          The story was too superficial. I know that it was trying to do the film school thing of questioning normalcy, but the story arcs never developed and were unsatisfying when they finished.
                          At least I didn't waste the money, but I did waste the time seeing it . . .

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                            sarsweetshere — 19 years ago(August 08, 2006 12:01 AM)

                            The story was too superficial. I know that it was trying to do the film school thing of questioning normalcy, but the story arcs never developed and were unsatisfying when they finished.
                            Exactly! I felt no real connection between her and the guy. It felt like the characters personalities weren't built up at all, and there were a lot of pointless scenes. I don't know. I didn't like the film.

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                              Secretsauce2000 — 19 years ago(October 16, 2006 10:38 PM)

                              It's so obvious that Talented Rebel is just a bitter wannabe cancer ridden filmaker who has nothing better to do with his time but to bag on people who are actually doing it. Miranda July wrote, directed and starred in a feature film. That in itself is an amazing acomplishment. Keep on being a rebel manit's gotten you this far!

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                                geode — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 06:00 AM)

                                I must agree with the original post in at least one regard. I left watching this film thinking that it was like a rather lack-luster student film expanded to feature length. The cinematography bordered on incompetency at times.
                                Oh Lord, you gave them eyes but they cannot see

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                                  DVLefferts — 19 years ago(January 22, 2007 02:10 PM)

                                  I hated this film, too, but for a lot of different reasons. I hated it for the same reason I hate Miranda July's fiction-writing, and the directing and writing of a lot of other young artists out there. There seems to be this whole new trend of, how shall I put it, "cutesy"-ness, or, rather, effeminacy throughout the modern mediums of literature and film. Movies and fiction about the TRUE NATURE OF LOVE, or FINDING LOVE IN PLACES YOU WOULDN'T EXPECT, or SEEING THE INNER BEAUTY OF UGLY THINGS (including ugly people), or, worst of all, this whole big, get-you-tissue-box out concentration on CHILDREN, CHILDREN, CHILDREN, their innocence, their cuteness, their, gosh, remarkable insight.
                                  And if you're about to accuse me of chauvinism or sexism, then let me tell you that this is coming from a gay teenaged male; one who lives under the stereotype of just thateffeminacy. Well, excuse me, but I like a movie with a little brawn, some real characters, difficult situations, and actual drama. Sofia Coppola, Todd Field, David Lynch, and Quentin Tarantino are some of my favorite directors. While not all of them make gruff, rough, masculine movies, their movies are also not weak-kneed, thin-skinned landfills of cloying filmmaking. The best movie of 2005, the year Me and You and Everyone We Know came out, was L'Enfant, followed by V for Vendetta, and then Million Dollar Baby. Now those are some real movies.

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                                    akhan-12 — 18 years ago(April 21, 2007 03:46 AM)

                                    V for Vendetta sucked ass.
                                    All the movie did was try to get YOU to feel sorry for everyone excluding the "over-the-top" facist catholics. A good film? It was a total CheeseFest.
                                    That film was for people who are easily moved emotionally.

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                                      The-Pilot — 17 years ago(May 03, 2008 02:39 AM)

                                      karochia eikit jus naxui lopetos. Nieko jus nesuprantat apie filmus, tai ir issipisinejat. Ech.. 😞 gaila, ot kaip tikrai gaila 😞 😞 😞

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                                        prodigylover — 17 years ago(August 18, 2008 12:36 AM)

                                        Her writing is fantastic. Her film, howevernot so much. She doesn't quite understand the nature of the medium just yet. But she could certainly give it another try.

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                                          extranormalchaos — 18 years ago(April 13, 2007 10:37 PM)

                                          i don't think you are qualified to make that judgement.

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