I saw this movie last night. It has Jack Black and Ben Stiller.
It's incredibly odd... almost dark comedy... totally a different style than most... I liked it because of it's uniqueness...
Christopher Walken is the best part!
The movie: ENVY
i wanna see it, even if the right-ups weren't that positive, ben stiller is my god... jack black is like... jesus.
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Yeah, I've heard a couple of reviews say basically things to the effect of "a movie that you'd suspect would be a very great comedy, is so laughable you wanna cry at how much you spent to see it".
Hahahaha........and I freakin love Ben Stiller! Hey, some people didn't like Zoolander though, so maybe this movie is actually good.
Hahahaha........and I freakin love Ben Stiller! Hey, some people didn't like Zoolander though, so maybe this movie is actually good.
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It was... different. It could have been hellaciously funny, but they instead opted for an odd, dark comedy angle. It's... different.
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