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The story, for what little it matters, centers on two guys named Tim and Eric who get a billion dollars to make a movie of their own. It is a work that may leave you feeling sick, though it is undeniably unique and an artifact of cinema that has to be seen to be believed. While they typically have been known for their bite-sized comedy from their show, this movie is the whole meal and then some. Writers: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Jonathan KriselĬast: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Will Ferrellįrom the comedic maniacs that are Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is the duo at their most unrestrained. Even as the ending itself may still be divisive to many, it also is what makes it a work that is textbook Spielberg. However, time has been kind to the film as it has gained newfound praise and appreciation. When it eventually was released after years of delays, it was dismissed by many. The film was one that went through development hell after initially being eyed by Stanley Kubrick who eventually passed off directing duties to Spielberg. However, their relationship soon becomes complicated and leaves us with the question of whether this artificial child can ever be a part of this family. After some initial hesitation, the humans begin to warm to David. Based on the 1969 short story Supertoys Last All Summer Long by Brian Aldiss, it centers on David ( Haley Joel Osment) a robotic child who is being raised by parents whose own son has been placed in suspended animation after contracting a rare disease. Writers: Brian Aldiss, Ian Watson, Steven SpielbergĬast: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'ConnorĪ film that received largely mixed reviews upon its release, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence is one of director Steven Spielberg’s most underrated that deserves more praise for all it manages to achieve. Instead, it is a time-jumping deconstruction of the concept that finds greater emotional resonance in uncovering the many flaws of its characters. As we hear in the intro, this is not a love story. When viewed through this lens, it provides an engaging look into a relationship and challenges us to look deeper at its many cracks.
It shows his skewed perceptions and unreliable narration at every turn, even reaching points where he will contradict himself depending on his mood. It is a film where his unlikeability is not a bug, but a feature. The two then form a tumultuous relationship that Tom has a whole heaping of resentment about and a deeply selective memory when looking back on. When he meets the titular Summer ( Zooey Deschanel), he believes that she is the one he is meant to spend the rest of his life with. This man is Tom ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a lonely greeting card writer who aspires to be an architect. Starting off with a rather contentious selection, 500 Days of Summer is a film less about romance than it is about one delusional man who has to grow up.
WeberĬast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel, Chloë Grace Moretz