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Who's Talking to Chris Wallace (2022)
Better than most interview shows
Most tv hosts don't make the effort to interview a wide spectrum of guests like Wallace does. His guests have backgrounds in science, religion, sports, entertainment, government. There is no hidden agenda here. If you want to stick to shows that complement your narrative, then this show isn't for you.
But it's a new show, he's still finding his rhythm. He should interview guests in the style of "Inside the Actor's Studio." While it's not the most favored form, I think they should add a live audience who are able to ask individual questions. There's more risk involved, and sometimes these moments go viral.
News programs are too afraid of live audiences. Partisan lectures or entertainers travel to universities, but we don't have this spectrum of guests on weekly televisions shows willing to speak freely, whether it's science, news, or inspirational stories from entertainment industry guests.
Get a live audience who have the ability to be involved. Up the game. Create YouTube shorts. Go viral. Give Chris the publicity he deserves.
Miss March (2009)
I've never spit out my drink from laughing so hard
This is a love it or hate it. If you're unfamiliar with Trevor's and Zach's sketch group The Whitest Kids U' Know, you may not understand the humor presented here. Trevor and Zach have been told by fans that it's one their favorite movies. I have to agree. Trevor is overacting a bit and I would've liked to have seen him tone it down, but his character still evoked a lot of laughs from me.
Trevor and Zach both stated they didn't realize how difficult it would be to go from writing sketch comedy for over a decade to writing for a feature film, but they reignited their genius in full feature writing with "The Civil War on Drugs."
I found it more fun to watch than any other college films because it's an original story. If you're a fan of WKUK, it's a must see. If you're unfamiliar with them, watch WKUK sketches on YouTube. I recommend The Assassination of Lincoln, Racist Jury, Opposite Day, Classroom, and Get a New Daddy. Trust me, then you'll be wanting more.
Baby Geniuses (1999)
Why Do Adults Rate Adults Rate This For Adults?
I was just a kid when I first saw this movie. I thought it adventurous, fun, and hilarious. You have a bunch of babies who are taken from orphanages and used as science experiences by evil scientists who want to learn more about how toddlers communicate.
In one of the toddlers, they find he's a genius and manipulative. He also has karate skills equal to a mix between Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Chan. Kids don't pay attention much to dialogue on an academy award level. They pay attention to characters that they wish they could be and story lines they wish they were a part of.
See what impression this has on your kids, not your high and mighty critique. I watched it a few years ago when I was feeling down. It was very nostalgic, because it made me want to fight the bad guys and watch Jeopardy.