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This movie was a great reminder of how much I detested Kaufman


Well done, Jim Carey.

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So, you watch movies about people you detest. Don't miss your next appointment with your shrink.

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I'm not so empty headed that I can only watch movies about people I like. You shouldn't be so thick headed and dense.

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I think I see the problem here. You left the film after the end credits, didn't you?

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LMAO, good one danhollow.

Yep, nobody would ever see a movie about Nazis or the Mafia or terrorists either

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Having watched and enjoyed the episodes of Taxi with Andy Kaufman as Latka I was intrigued when Man on the Moon came out.

But the film, if one is to accept it as a kind of biography on Kaufman, basically revealed him to be a ginormous azz hole.

I didn't mind Kaufman's eccentric behavior or his bizzare comedy style. I think that was just the way he did his act. But the crap he would pull on his own family - pretending to be dying and whatnot, that was just too much. In the film his own family had gotten fed up with his antics and were leary of any new sob story Kaufman came up with. When told of his "death" or "illness" you can see they were just so exhausted with him already.

This whole notion that tricking people can be funny only carries you so far. Sooner or later you're gonna piss people off. And you're gonna piss people off even more when your comedy routine is as lame as Kaufman's evidently was.

The more I watched the film the more I thought that Kaufman might have been suffering from some mental defect.

It seems that he had this idea of what he thought was "funny", and he was so totally convinced that it was "funny" that nobody could get him to see just how unfunny he actually was. On practical application his comedy routines were mostly flacid. Original? I guess. Offbeat humor? Most definitely. But was it really funny..? I guess that depends on who you ask.

His ideas of staged antics during interviews could be very funny if executed well. But Kaufman didn't.

The idea of wrestling females by pretending (or not pretending) to be some chauvanist I can also see as being funny if executed well. And here again Kaufman didn't.

Someone also mentioned Kaufman's ability to command some influence with certain tv shows with incredulity. That I totally agree with. I don't see how it was even possible for someone like Kaufman to get away with some of the crap and cheap theatrics he did. But whatever...

The parts of the film I thought that were really moving was the close friendship between Danny DeVito and Kaufman. It comes through very clearly that these two were such good friends and colleagues. This film might have been a love letter to the late Kaufman by his friends. For that reason alone I would say the film does a nice job at providing an inside look into Kaufman.

This film is for his friends. And that's it. Anybody else is basically outside looking in like someone on this message board already stated.

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He wasn't an *beep* He just wanted to get people to react. He wasn't always trying to get a laugh. Sometimes he wanted people to be uncomfortable. other times he wanted people angry. He wanted people to leave his show and just be like, what just happened. There is nothing in the movie about DeVito and Andy being friends in the movie. Danny was playing George Shapiro, his manager. They were not super close. He just kind of looked out for him, but was still about making money.

If you are judge Andy by the movie, then you are missing out on him. Jim did good, but he still couldn't pull off Andy as well as Andy.

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i didn't know anything about Kaufman prior to seeing this movie, but he didn't come off as a pleasant, let alone funny, man in this movie, but i don't know how well he was portrayed either by Carrey





so many movies, so little time

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You're either a kid who thinks The Big Bang Theory is funny, a douche bro who loves 2 and 1/2 Men and Entourage or just a grumpy, humorless Republican.







If I don't reply, you're probably on my ignore list for something I forgot already

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