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I vaguely remember when this came out, but thought nothing of it until recently when my daughters spoke of it. So, why not give it a try?
It wasn't until the end that I realized that Ben Stiller also directed. Wow! What a difference from his usual, bust-a-gut fare. This was thoughtful. This made you cheer Walter, not pity him. You felt for him, but in an encouraging way. You wanted to see the change, but, and I'm speaking for myself here, I didn't mind going along for the ride that created those changes. It wasn't silly or boisterous or preposterous (at least not in "real life") The movie was just dang good!
Thank you, Ben Stiller.
It wasn't until the end that I realized that Ben Stiller also directed. Wow! What a difference from his usual, bust-a-gut fare. This was thoughtful. This made you cheer Walter, not pity him. You felt for him, but in an encouraging way. You wanted to see the change, but, and I'm speaking for myself here, I didn't mind going along for the ride that created those changes. It wasn't silly or boisterous or preposterous (at least not in "real life") The movie was just dang good!
Thank you, Ben Stiller.
I agree... Shatner has really found a calling as an interviewer. He asks questions, but he will use personal experiences and draw his questions from them. And oddly enough for someone who is reputed to have a big ego, even those moments do not come off as displaying self-importance. They act as insight as to where his brain is in forming the questions he is asking.
I hope that made sense.
This documentary was really insightful into the people we have watched over the years as they sat in the captain's chair, the trials and joys they went through and how they got there in the first place.
Great for any Star Trek fan.
Great for anyone who enjoys a good interview.
I hope that made sense.
This documentary was really insightful into the people we have watched over the years as they sat in the captain's chair, the trials and joys they went through and how they got there in the first place.
Great for any Star Trek fan.
Great for anyone who enjoys a good interview.
I finally watched this (10 years after the fact) and now I wonder why I waited so long. I got the chance to show "Ace Ventura" to my hubby last week, after which we talked about how Jim Carrey's career has gone and how often he has had to redo the same stuff. The conversation brought this movie to mind and, thanks to Netflix, now I can be satisfied - Jim Carrey is truly the actor I was hoping he is. I caught glimpses in "Liar, Liar", but it wasn't enough to let me see what I really wanted. "The Truman Show" was also really close. But "The Majestic" was my chance to see Jim Carrey really act, not just clown around. There was no sign of any previous characters, just Jim Carrey being an honest, down-to-earth kind of guy. Even in the lighthearted scenes, it was just Jim being light-hearted, not maniacal or ridiculous. I enjoyed his warm, generous and enjoyable performance... This is the man I want to see more of!