Love Artie, but....


I have been Stern's biggest fan since 1984, I think Artie is the best thing to happen to Stern along the way, I love everything about Artie... however, this movie was horrible! The biggest problem I think was the director. It felt like a movie some high school kids made - none of the dialogue flowed at all. Cut to person 1, they would say their line, stop. Cut to person 2, they would say their line, stop. Like they only used 1 camera in the shoot. Every line was it's own shot. There was hardly every a natural flowing dialogue. Second was the cursing. I am all for cursing, I curse a lot myself - but there are only so many times you can say the f-bomb before it gets very stale. Artie also isn't a leading man. He should stick with playing the buffoon sidekick. I realize this was supposed to be a low-brow, dopey movie... but it fails at that as well.

Again, I love him, but this movie was horrible. 3 out of 10.

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Completely agree. This movie as absolutely ATROCIOUS. Awful unfunny dialogue, no chemistry between actors.. and the acting was terrible. I dont expect oscar-worthy performances in a comedy film like this, but i mean this was just painful to watch. I like Artie, he's from my hometown, but this was bad. And i think most of the people that 'love' this film are just Stern fanboys that will love anything he or the people on his show push. Mindless.

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I like this movie, but I understand why a lot of people don't...It's defintely aimed at people from Northeast(NYC/NJ/Philly/Boston area). I grew up around there, so I can relate. For instance, I'm sure people in Southern California don't identify with some of the Guido/ Cugine characters, like I do. Just like I wouldn't get any Vato/Mexican Cali jokes made in a movie.

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