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The Foot Fist Way (2006)
Foot Fist Way: At least half of it is worthwhile
The first act and most of the second are squeamish inducing, unless you find jokes that seem to imply deviant juvenile sex acts humorous. just one weird awkward scene after making me wonder why someone would think this is a good idea to film. I normally would turn something this stupid off, but I was a captured audience. **mild spoiler** Then they go to 'The Truck's' demo in the second act. At the end of Act 2 the movie takes off and is pretty funny trough the end, with a solid plot developing, sort of. I wouldn't watch this again. FYI I love Ricky Gervais and the BBD Office, so I get the self deprecating, awkward but relatable boss guy who takes himself too seriously, etc. but this attempt to that end is lost somehow, as Mr Simmons character isn't mostly harmless like David Brent. in fact he and his friend come off like possible predators.
Outside Out (2000)
"You don't have to vomit: Just the threat of Vomit"
This movie forever changed my guitar style and enlightened me to the musical genius of the Colonel Bruce Hampton, Ret. Perhaps known best by his jazz-blues-rock improv meltdowns with the Aquarium Rescue Unit. Col. Bruce lends us insight into his musical philosophy via the medium of a student teacher relationship with a beginning folk guitarist, who under the (mis-)direction of Hampton unlearns everything he's learned on guitar so far (never use you third finger, you don't have to vomit but only the threat of vomit, making sure the tuning pegs are lined up straight) meets his country music idol played by Bass Aficonado Mike Gordon, and avoids military school and gets on the van. Any fan of cinematic weirdness, or strange music, or Mike Gordon's understated sense of humor will appreciate this classic.