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Guest redbaron51
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Really I want to see it, and hopefully its good as it sounds, and hopefully this makes Adam Sandler more than just a Comedian.

 

Is it any good, and would you recommend it?

Guest RavishingRickRudo
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There is a fantabulous review on it at aintitcoolnews.com

Guest godthedog
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if you like paul thomas anderson, go see it now. it's a typical paul thomas anderson that adam sander happens to be in. i'm a huge paul thomas anderson fan, so i loved it. all the trademarks are there: extremely quirky characters who do strange things, flashy long takes, some really gorgeous shots, the inclusion of luiz guzman & philip seymour hoffman, etc. i strongly advise you to only pay attention to the love story (which is golden) & ignore the phone sex subplot (which is really, really...bad).

Guest Incandenza
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The phone sex subplot--which would be difficult to ignore, as it takes up a good portion of the film--worked just fine with me. It adds to the bizarre, anything-can-happen nature of the film. The love story is slightly flawed, but I was able to overlook that; even though Watson's character is slightly underwritten, I didn't care. I've always wanted a girl who possesses as many eccentricities as myself.

Guest C.H.U.D.
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I was more interested in the phone sex subplot than the love story myself.

 

As for the film itself, I thought the acting, dialogue and direction were great, but the music was horrible. Some of the music was so annoying I couldn't even concentrate on what was happening on the screen. It nearly ruined the movie for me. Other than that, I liked it, although it's no Boogie Nights.

Guest Incandenza
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I loved the music. It adds to the chaos of Barry's life.

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