More montages!


I saw this again for the first time in a while. There are moments I enjoy, but it became unignorably clear they had about 35 minutes of a story/movie, and just decided to pad it out with one montage after another. That's not really a movie, nor is this really a movie. The kooky, freewheeling, celebrity studded end credits feel like an apology on the filmmakers' part for knowingly wasting your time. That said, i laughed aloud a few times, and the leads were quite good. Gone are the days when you can gain any sympathy for falling ass backwards into a lucrative career. If you really could then. And food for thought, was Alec Badlwin in love with Kevin Bacon?

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