That film is OK at best and I challenge anyone to tell me which parts they found in any way memorably affecting or even just... fresh
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Replying to @ConnorSouthard
man you dumped some spice on that take. bare minimum, it was a love letter to a city that has been treated as an also-ran to bakersfield for most of it's life.
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Replying to @jeanlucpeakhard
OK and that's great, but like, man, to most audiences they won't be able to tell it's not set in the familiar environs of SoCal. Sorry but it's true. Even the sense of place felt half-assed to me as an outsider
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Replying to @microsoft_incel @jeanlucpeakhard
I completely get why people liked it. But I was also a teen living in an unfashionable provincial place at that time, and I thought it felt like it was made in 2003 (rather than just being set then), based on how recycled so much of it felt. Just me tho!
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It's easily the most heartfelt project of the past year and that counts for a lot in an industry where Meryl Streep gets a nomination just for being in a movie that came out in November
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Well now I'm tearing up
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I'm sorry the combined soullessness of Duke and Williamsburg have drained your ability to enjoy anything you can't pretend to like so you can recommend them to the women you see on your daily trips to Verso Loft
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I never go to Williamsburg but it'd be dope if I could one day afford to live there. In any case, I know I don't have the soulful authenticity of your hometown (Winesburg, Ohio)
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freddie de boer gang you know what it is
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