2012 not-comedy
Rating: 16/20
Plot: A spoiled guy drifts through life and annoys people.
Tim Heidecker stars in this. He, along with Eric Wareheim, made Tim and Ericโs Billion Dollar Movie which I refused to enjoy, and he also hosts my current favorite movie review show On Cinema which you can watch on Youtube. He does that with comedian Neil Hamburger, and both Hamburger (as Gregg Turkington) and Wareheim are in this movie. But this is Heideckerโs chance to show off, and his performance is just about perfect. What Heideckerโs good at, both here and the online movie review show, is being awkward. Heโs got a screen presence that can make a viewer uncomfortable, and heโs perfect for his character in this who seems like a candidate for one of the worst human beings who ever lived. Heโs like Nicholsonโs character in Five Easy Pieces although updated for the naughtier naughts. His reaction, or more accurately a complete lack of reaction, to a person having a seizure is a genius display of non-emotion. With Heidecker and friends, youโd expect this to be a wacky irreverent comedy, and itโs really not, despite that title. Or maybe it is, but itโs one of the darker comedies youโll see. Thereโs a lot of funny stuff going on, seemingly improvised, but this weird sadness kind of creeps in and overwhelms the whole thing Youโre not finishing this movie feeling like you just watched a comedy. When the performers do improvise and go for laughs, they go straight for the potty, having conversations about how hobosโ cocks are as clean as a babyโs breath and hospital scalpels. Subversive humor to say the least, but it comes across as tacky and makes you not like the characters very much. Heideckerโs characterโs decisions donโt make a lick of sense, and the episodic structure and almost complete lack of anything resembling a plotโthereโs something about a dad dying, a brother in a mental institution, and an inheritance, but none of it seems to matter much) gives this a dreamy tone. And it makes you a little uncomfortable. That all starts with the provocative intro with the mellow sounds of some funk song while tubby guys dance and pour beer on each other and in their underpants. And thenโa dick. Youโll cringe right off the bat and possibly continue to cringe, but there are a few moments in this that are almost beautifulโa final scene that takes place on a beach and one where the friends have gathered to watch a slide show. And thereโs a Baron-Cohen-esque scene where Heidecker goes into an African American bar and nearly improvises himself to death. This movie feels raw and challenges; it almost barks at you though it barks in a laidback sort of way. Itโs definitely not for everybody and might not be for very many people at all, but it really surprised me.