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IanStewart

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  1. The bully team doesn't make a God damn bit of sense. At no point are they getting the upper hand, but they're acting like they are? Dude flips one of the ninja kids, whose shot (like the eighth point in a row) still goes in, and then the villains high five like they just won the game and didn't come a point closer to losing the thing. Whhhaaaaa? They seem to get LESS frustrated as the game goes on, despite having done absolutely jack shit. I know I saw this when I was much younger, but I don't remember it being so frustrating.

     

    I can't get enough of

    1. The blatant goal-tend at the beginning (although, it is street ball, so I can let this one slide)

    2. Dunking from the free-throw line without a running start, just one step

    3. the slow-motion "NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!"

    4. The ease with which the 3rd basket is scored

     

    I love this movie, so much


  2. I too was a huge fan of this movie growing up, but one scene has always boggled my mind, the basketball game. I haven't seen it in years, but if I recall correctly, they give their opponents (who all seemed to be larger and taller) a 9 point advantage in a game to 10. They then proceed to score 10 unanswered baskets to win the game, emphatically finished with a dunk by a kid in 6th grade? And we're not talking about a lebron james/shaq sixth grader, we're talking about a 5,5 white kid.


  3. I would LOVE for them to review this movie, but am worried they are tired of the super low budget, first time film maker, style movies (ie birdemic, the room). It would be hilarious but they haven't done this type of "bad" in a while and wonder if they want to return to it.

     

    http://www.avclub.com/article/paul-scheer-picks-his-favorite-ihow-did-this-get-m-92111

    AVC: I had to stop watching Birdemic after about 20 minutes because it made me feel like I was exploiting the man’s delusions, or I was complicit in that exploitation.

    PS: Me too. Truthfully, I did too, and that’s why we, for the most part, stay away from movies like that, because there are plenty of movies out there like that.

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