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Still Dumb After All These Years
Through interviews with the Farrelly Brothers, the producers of the film and Jeff Daniels we learn about casting decisions, how the script was proved to be a very tough sell to certain studio parties, and about the relationship that developed between Daniels and Carrey on set and how the worked on some specific scene details together. Apparently the Farrelly Brothers sold the producers on the movie by acting out scenes in the office, and initially Steve Martin and Martin Short were wanted for the leads. While Carrey himself isn't interviewed here (which is a shame), there are plenty of clips of his antics from the film used to highlight certain moments in here.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the misadventures of a struggling band that believes they are on the cusp of rock stardom. Despite their lack of talent and peculiar behavior, the members maintain an unwavering, albeit delusional, sense of confidence in their musical abilities and future success. The film humorously chronicles their bizarre attempts to achieve fame, often with disastrous and comical results.
Critical Reception
Still Dumb After All These Years received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some appreciated its quirky humor and satirical take on the music industry, many found the comedic premise repetitive and the execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some fans enjoying the absurdist comedy and others finding it unfunny and forgettable.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a satirical look at aspiring musicians but often falls flat.
Humor is hit-or-miss, with many jokes feeling underdeveloped or repetitive.
Performances are energetic but can't quite salvage a weak script.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Still Dumb After All These Years are scarce, but those available suggest a divided opinion, with some viewers finding the mockumentary style amusing and others deeming it unfunny and nonsensical.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Michael Patrick Jann, who also directed the cult classic comedy 'Drop Dead Gorgeous'.
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