Funny Ha-Ha (Bujalski, 2005)
I arrived at the theater before Eric. As I saw him walking down the street, I noticed a man talking with him. It was none other than our old teacher, Mr. Novotny, who still seems to be suffering.
We wanted the best for this flick: a low-budget feature, shot on super 16, about mumbly 20somethings. If nothing else, to show us that the low-budget, shot on 16, mumbly 20something feature could indeed be successful.
Unfortunately, a movie needs characters, plot, and camerawork. This movie didn't have any of those things so we walked out.
(Note: this was my first walk-out since "Howard's End.")
We wanted the best for this flick: a low-budget feature, shot on super 16, about mumbly 20somethings. If nothing else, to show us that the low-budget, shot on 16, mumbly 20something feature could indeed be successful.
Unfortunately, a movie needs characters, plot, and camerawork. This movie didn't have any of those things so we walked out.
(Note: this was my first walk-out since "Howard's End.")

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