Though this may seem like a normal podcast for A Regrettable Moment of Sincerity, it’s actually unique for a few reasons. First, because the interview with I Am Comic director and stand-up comedian Jordan Brady went on for more than 3 hours, I’ve split it into two parts. Second, because I’m aware that not many [...]
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A podcast with Jordan Brady, the director of I Am Comic: Part I
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Tags: 2002, Adam Lippe, Ali G, Alicia Witt, American Girl, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton, Borat, Brad Renfro, Bruno, Charlize Theron, Clifton Collins Jr., Comedy Death Ray, David Koechner, Denise Richards, Dick, Dill Scallion, distribution problems, drugs, DTV, Dustin Diamond, DVD, film, Harold and Maude, Harvey Weinstein, HBO, Henry Winkler, Hollywood Pictures, I Am Comic, interview, James Lipton, Jimmy Dore, Jordan Brady, Kathy Griffin, Kevin Pollak, Larry Bresner, low budget, low self-esteem, Luke Wilson, Marc Maron, Marmaduke, Matt Damon, Michelle Forbes, Name Your Adventure, Natasha Richardson, Owen Wilson, parody, Patrick Muldoon, Patrick Swayze, PG-13, podcast, R rated, RegrettableSincerity.com, report card, Roger Nygard, Sasha Baron Cohen, sausage, Scott Aukerman, Screech, shelf, Showtime, stand-up comedy, The Messenger, The Room, The Third Wheel, The Vacant Lot, Troll 2, Waking Up in Reno, Wayne Federman, WTF
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A podcast with Jordan Brady, the director of I Am Comic: Part I
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Tags: 2002, Adam Lippe, Ali G, Alicia Witt, American Girl, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton, Borat, Brad Renfro, Bruno, Charlize Theron, Clifton Collins Jr., Comedy Death Ray, David Koechner, Denise Richards, Dick, Dill Scallion, distribution problems, drugs, DTV, Dustin Diamond, DVD, film, Harold and Maude, Harvey Weinstein, HBO, Henry Winkler, Hollywood Pictures, I Am Comic, interview, James Lipton, Jimmy Dore, Jordan Brady, Kathy Griffin, Kevin Pollak, Larry Bresner, low budget, low self-esteem, Luke Wilson, Marc Maron, Marmaduke, Matt Damon, Michelle Forbes, Name Your Adventure, Natasha Richardson, Owen Wilson, parody, Patrick Muldoon, Patrick Swayze, PG-13, podcast, R rated, RegrettableSincerity.com, report card, Roger Nygard, Sasha Baron Cohen, sausage, Scott Aukerman, Screech, shelf, Showtime, stand-up comedy, The Messenger, The Room, The Third Wheel, The Vacant Lot, Troll 2, Waking Up in Reno, Wayne Federman, WTF
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MacGruber
Those of us lucky enough to have seen Exhausted*, the 1981 John Holmes sycophant-umentary, may remember something the now world-weary director Julia St. Vincent, said on the DVD commentary. She described Holmes’ pursed lip expression during his moment of climax as one of his “monkey faces.”
Now as the title character in MacGruber, the adaptation of his reoccurring Saturday Night Live sketches, Will Forte doesn’t offer monkey faces exactly, but during his sex scenes, one of which is with his dead wife’s ghost, he offers a similarly ridiculous variation. Such excess is where Jorma Taccone’s MacGruber succeeds. When Taccone leaves behind the one note MacGyver parody that MacGruber was as a sketch and turns his movie into something energetically absurd[...]
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On Watchmen:
At the funeral of the conflicted, narcissistic, and mean-spirited superhero The Comedian, each of what appears to be ten different people get their own extremely detailed flashback to their interactions with their fallen friend. As the camera slowly moves past each character that had their screen time, eventually stopping at whom I thought was the priest, who then gets five minutes to look to his past, I kept waiting for the dirt and the coffin to get their fill in too.




