Good, entertaining 'movie of ideas'. Funny, engaging. What's most unique about it is that it's earnest and fairly lacking in pretension. Highly recommended.
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Good, entertaining 'movie of ideas'. Funny, engaging. What's most unique about it is that it's earnest and fairly lacking in pretension. Highly recommended.
I wanted to see it yesterday becuase I was under the impression it was showing in my area (Rhydant) but it wasn't. As soon as the national release happens I'm there, though.
I didn't see the movie but Jesus, Jude Law must be doing 500 movies this year.
It looked good from the trailers, but it reminded me a lot of a watered down Garden State.
I don't want to see this movie, but many of my friends are trying to convince me to go see it with them instead of seeing the Incredibles again. Apparently it's only playing in major cities now. I don't even know what it is really. It sounds like another lame fake docudrama movie, but I know it isn't.
Anyone have comments? Know what it's about?
I almost went to see it, but I decided it was too artsy or quirky and worked towards no goal but itself.
It's like Masturbation: the Movie. I gave it a pass, but I'm sure it'd be at least entertaining.
It's no Spongebob: the Movie, I can tell you that right now.
I forgot that was out. Maybe we'll go see that instead.
I <3 huckabees was great.
just watch it, no use in going to watch a movie again unless you didnt entirely get it the first time.
I <3 Hearthuckabess is not that great of a movie. It's entertaining at some points, but for the most part its pretty boring. Most of the characters are really great (Dustin Hoffman and partner woman), while others annoyed the piss out of me (Mark Wahlberg). The story is easy to follow, and they explain existentialism really well so anyone will be able to understand it if they didn't beforehand. It feels a little long, but not to the point where you'll be checking your watch every five seconds wondering when the hell it'll end.
I'd give it a 2.5/4.
Jude Law is hot, though.