No point to the bad reviews on this one. Its funny. It is silly. Natalie Palamides is friggin' hilarious in her role as Funzo. I mean, she really nails it. I also now understand why Ricky Gervais can't get through his own productions without dying laughing at David Earl's comedic delivery. He plays the selective obliviousness card perfectly.
(Now I have to write 255 more words to make this review postable. So here's some extra BS.)
The story is told well. Its a quasi-original approach to a topic that has been approached in the past. Most notably, Shakes the Clown. I expected this movie to have a few clown laughs and a suckie ending, but to mu surprise, the ending was perfect.
(Now I have to write 255 more words to make this review postable. So here's some extra BS.)
The story is told well. Its a quasi-original approach to a topic that has been approached in the past. Most notably, Shakes the Clown. I expected this movie to have a few clown laughs and a suckie ending, but to mu surprise, the ending was perfect.