Heckler
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jamie Kennedy
argcross1 — 15 years ago(February 01, 2011 05:32 PM)
Just saw the documentary heckler, on this very snowy new England day. Good stuff. Makes me sympathize with someone who is often scrutinized by bloggers on sites like this. Loved how he confronted ab68ll those people who reviewed his films. I think he is talented, just needs to remember that he is And not let people get to him. Opinions are like a$$holes, everyones got One
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Buildinwings — 12 years ago(December 13, 2013 02:51 PM)
The funny thing is that he intentionally went out of his way to
avoid
critics who have worked in film. You'd never see him go after the bigger dogs, because he still wants them to give him good press. So he hypocritically went after people who were "safe" to go after.
If you ever have to wonder where the consistency is in Jamie Kennedy's mind, you'll find it in the "the little people are worthless" portion of his brain.
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billgbg — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 11:10 AM)
Heckler shows that he's a real person, it's just that he's really talented in the way Pauley Shore is..below the radar of anything worth watching.
He seems like a brainless panderer: couldn't he at least redeem himself by claliming some kind of cred, like smoking pot in front of Obama or urinating on Warren Buffet? -
Buildinwings — 12 years ago(December 13, 2013 02:54 PM)
Heckler also shows that he wants his audience to think of film critics as being the same thing as actual hecklers, which they simply aren't. But, in true Jamie-Kennedy-Bitchout fashion, he never went after any of the critics with 1c84actual sway; He stuck to online trolls that maybe a dozen people read.
It's doubly-scummy: Misrepresent film critics as hecklers to garner false sympathy for poor film choices, and only go after people whose bad reviews don't have any impact at all.
Two more in a long series of bitch moves, Kennedy.
Everyone who ever loved you was wrong.