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Complainers (2008)
One of the Most Important Shows of all Time
Dom Joly is known to be a mostly eccentric, unpredictable type. He's probably most known for his role in "Trigger Happy TV" which originally aired in the UK and was picked up on the American network Comedy Central. His sense of humor and passion in entertaining surpasses that of most entry-level pranksters. His role in "The Complainers" does not fail to bring out any of these qualities. The Complainers' main goal is to teach us to speak up when normally it would be easy to bite the bit and say nothing. This is somewhat a very different quality of most live action/non-fiction television shows out there today. It's dealing with a very important, very powerful topic about our social anxieties. Being an American, I caught this show a long time after it was originally aired, and I'm surprised it has not garnished the attention of more people here in the states. It's not just because it was filmed and aired in the UK; there seems to be an underlying problem in most societies in any country today that Dom Joly addresses in this show with the society in the UK involving social attitudes that, I think most can agree, is a very powerful and bold move to make. All the negative I can say is Dom Joly has way too many projects going at once at this time; as he spreads his talent much too thin. I do admire the direction he's taking with the more serious roles in his future project "The Dark Tourist" and I'll be looking forward to the rumored film entitled "Trigger Happy Movie". As expected, Dom Joly will stun and excite those around him spreading his message and beliefs like some sort of pseudo-prophet of our time. I think we can all learn something important from this man, and it won't just be that running around in a fursuit scaring strangers is a bad idea.
Midnight Clear (2006)
Look past the errors
Honestly, if you wanted a big budget film you'd be watching big titles at a box office. Looking much past the flaws of this film, there's a bit of power behind every scene. You can put yourself in the positions of some of these characters and really feel their emotions; what they're thinking and how they feel. I haven't had a film do this to me since I saw Crash.
It's a good-spirited film for anyone who considers themselves lost around Christmas (notice that I'm not trying to label this as a Christmas film.) Christmas doesn't have to be happy for everyone, but those who have something to be happy about should really think about it at this time of year.
Click (2006)
The real ending of the movie?
I must not be the only one who thinks the real ending of the movie was before he was given another chance at life. When Michael is laying on the ground with his family all around and he hands his wife the note that says "Forever and ever, babe", his life at that point had completely passed him by and he's dying from his own destructive decisions. But instead of dying full of regret he's given another chance and wakes up in the same place he fell asleep at near the beginning of the movie.
Does anyone else think the movie should have ended right after he died? Or do you think giving him another chance was the ultimate lesson, and he went on to live a long, happy fulfilling life after finding out what could happen if does the wrong things?