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3/10
Insulting
16 February 2024
James Franco was delusional if he thought he could ever adapt the book. He strips all meaningfulness of its format, prose and the such, the beauty and poetry with which Faulkner transforms this simple story into a contender for the Great American Novel, and turns it into a choppy, corny drama with him and his buddies at the front. He doesn't understand why this book was so important, and rather thinks its just the story, and not the language (wether written or audiovisual) that makes it what it is. Frankly insulting, not only to the viewer, who leaves offended and emptied of all grace, but to the concept of art itself.
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Board James: Dream Phone (2013)
Season 2, Episode 11
8/10
Amazing
11 February 2021
Greatly done, truly worked on, suspenseful and even downright terrfying
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BoJack Horseman: The View from Halfway Down (2020)
Season 6, Episode 15
10/10
Perfection
17 August 2020
The View from Halfway Down is not only the best, most brilliantly written episode from BoJack Horseman as a whole show, but also of the beginning decade, century, and dare I say it, history. Existentialism, fear, the sense of drowning, legacy, suicide, sacrifice and the afterlife are all brought to the table magnificently, in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, for us to discuss. This episode is everything TV should aspire to reach, is perfection
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