

Ain't That America
As a stand up comic I have traveled to every corner of this beautiful country. In my journeys I've found one universal truth: Some idiot will do something stupid and some other moron will record it. And thanks to Al Gore all that crazy ish gets uploaded to the Internet. I'm gonna sift through all that "crazy" and bring you the best online clips from all over the country. With some help from my favorite white guy, Chris Distefano, and a few more of my friends we will take you on a tour of the new American frontier: The Internet. Don't worry, we're gonna make fun of every American tradition, not just yours. And it's not just videos. There's going to be jokes and sketches. I'm even going to make my friends compete in games that have no prizes.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the peculiar and often absurd aspects of American culture through a comedic lens. Director Jason Miller travels across the country, interviewing a diverse range of people and observing unique subcultures and traditions. The film aims to find humor and insight in the everyday experiences that define the American identity. It blends observational footage with stand-up comedy segments.
Critical Reception
Ain't That America received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its unique comedic perspective and insightful observations on American life. Some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, but generally, it was appreciated for its original approach to documentary filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of documentary and comedy.
- Offers an often humorous yet insightful look at American culture.
- Some viewers found the comedic tone inconsistent.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available in a summarized format for this specific documentary.
Fun Fact
The film features interviews and appearances from several well-known comedians, including Tom Segura and Marc Maron, contributing to its comedic tone.
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