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Have you ever wondered what happens when a sequel tries too hard to replicate its predecessor's magic? Join us as we explore the curious case of "Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd" and dissect what went wrong in this prequel to a beloved comedy classic. Tony kicks off with the fascinating story behind why he chose this movie, setting the stage for a deep dive into the film's casting choices, including Eric Christian Olsen's valiant yet hollow attempt at emulating Jim Carrey’s iconic character. We touch on the emotional beats that went missing and the pivotal creative decisions, such as the Farrelly Brothers’ refusal to participate and the film landing in the hands of the "Jack Frost" director.
We scrutinize some of the film's most absurd plot points, like Eugene Levy and Sherry Oteri’s cartoonish villainy and their impractical school scam. Laugh with us as we recount the peculiar dinner at Harry's mom's house and the chaotic construction of a George Washington float, while lamenting the lack of grounded reality and coherent narrative that made the original so successful. From unnecessary birth scenes to awkward makeout sessions with jet packs, we critique the film’s inconsistent comedic attempts and disjointed scenes, all while reflecting on broader comedic themes and the challenges of engaging an audience.
To top it off, we highlight the talents of performers like Martin Short and recommend some alternatives, including Eric Christian Olsen's "Fired Up." Stay tuned for our musings on DVD digitization and a sneak peek into our upcoming 200th milestone episode featuring the infamous Garbage Pail Kids movie. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this episode promises to give you an entertaining and critical perspective on a comedy that missed its mark.
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Chapters

1. Dumb and Dumber Prequel Review (00:00:00)

2. Comedic Movie Critique Analysis (00:11:17)

3. School Scheme (00:24:15)

4. Awkward Moments in Movie Critique (00:33:40)

5. Confusion and Comedy in Movie Critique (00:47:31)

6. Float Building Mischief and Comedy (00:54:56)

7. TVs and Comedy Critique (01:04:52)

8. DVD Piracy Discussion (01:14:44)

203 episodes

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Have you ever wondered what happens when a sequel tries too hard to replicate its predecessor's magic? Join us as we explore the curious case of "Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd" and dissect what went wrong in this prequel to a beloved comedy classic. Tony kicks off with the fascinating story behind why he chose this movie, setting the stage for a deep dive into the film's casting choices, including Eric Christian Olsen's valiant yet hollow attempt at emulating Jim Carrey’s iconic character. We touch on the emotional beats that went missing and the pivotal creative decisions, such as the Farrelly Brothers’ refusal to participate and the film landing in the hands of the "Jack Frost" director.
We scrutinize some of the film's most absurd plot points, like Eugene Levy and Sherry Oteri’s cartoonish villainy and their impractical school scam. Laugh with us as we recount the peculiar dinner at Harry's mom's house and the chaotic construction of a George Washington float, while lamenting the lack of grounded reality and coherent narrative that made the original so successful. From unnecessary birth scenes to awkward makeout sessions with jet packs, we critique the film’s inconsistent comedic attempts and disjointed scenes, all while reflecting on broader comedic themes and the challenges of engaging an audience.
To top it off, we highlight the talents of performers like Martin Short and recommend some alternatives, including Eric Christian Olsen's "Fired Up." Stay tuned for our musings on DVD digitization and a sneak peek into our upcoming 200th milestone episode featuring the infamous Garbage Pail Kids movie. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this episode promises to give you an entertaining and critical perspective on a comedy that missed its mark.
Written lovingly with AI

Be our friend!
Dan: @shakybacon
Tony: @tonydczech
And follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Dumb and Dumber Prequel Review (00:00:00)

2. Comedic Movie Critique Analysis (00:11:17)

3. School Scheme (00:24:15)

4. Awkward Moments in Movie Critique (00:33:40)

5. Confusion and Comedy in Movie Critique (00:47:31)

6. Float Building Mischief and Comedy (00:54:56)

7. TVs and Comedy Critique (01:04:52)

8. DVD Piracy Discussion (01:14:44)

203 episodes

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