victork
Joined Oct 2001
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I can't believe that I lost around 2 hours of my precious time watching this garbage. The only reason why I did stand up and leave is because I was with my wife. What a piece of junk! Unbelievable. Grown-ups watch this??? I understand Bruce Willis' participation in this, but what's wrong with Samuel Jackson and Sarah Paulson???
I absolutely love this show. The opening monologues and the sections like A Closer Look or Ya Burnt are hilarious.
I was never ever a letter to stand SNL, this is not the same humor. This humor is sharp, it reminds me of The Colbert Report. I didn't like David Letterman either, he was too pretentious. And Jay Leno was OK, sometimes a bit too simple.
I find Seth Meyers' humor just right. But then again - I'm never into the popular stuff, so seeing other users' negative reviews doesn't surprise me a bit!
A lot of people complain about too much political jokes. That's exactly what I love the most. Our political class is a joke, nothing wrong with laughing about it.
I was never ever a letter to stand SNL, this is not the same humor. This humor is sharp, it reminds me of The Colbert Report. I didn't like David Letterman either, he was too pretentious. And Jay Leno was OK, sometimes a bit too simple.
I find Seth Meyers' humor just right. But then again - I'm never into the popular stuff, so seeing other users' negative reviews doesn't surprise me a bit!
A lot of people complain about too much political jokes. That's exactly what I love the most. Our political class is a joke, nothing wrong with laughing about it.
The movie is good, entertaining and enjoyable. Richard Gere and Alfred Molina did a great job. The problem is that you are watching a supposedly real story, tied to the very history of the country and there is a major flaw related to the Nixon administration. The real Irving himself denies some other minor facts portrayed in the movie that don't affect "the big picture", maybe just the surroundings and didn't matter to me, but the story is tainted by one single fact that Irving refutes. That single fact was what, at the end of the movie, left me thinking "did this really happened?". So I did some research only to find that that single fact was made up in the movie. Since that fact is critical, I felt quite disappointed. That's why I "downgraded" the movie to a 6. Other than that, it's still worth to see how Irving was able to achieve such a hoax, since most of the other important facts are still true.