hoppergilman
Joined Sep 2022
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I did watch the original Ouija, and of course that movie is it's own mess. It was poorly written and the plot was beyond stupid. But to some this is an improvement? I struggled finishing this film. The scares were not only not scary but cliche and looked awful. The cgi is just terrible, and the stretchy face thing the younger daughter does looked so bad but was also just not scary. I think at times it looked borderline silly. The actors are awful, none of them were convincing, and everything was just so lazy. The story was so bad, and the pacing of it was definitely not well done. This movie shouldn't be praised as if it's an improvement over the original. It is just as bad, and in a few ways I believe it is worse. Don't waste your time.
This "special" as I'll call it henceforth was very alright. It follows the ceremony of Incredible Comic Dave Chappele as he received the prestigious Mark Twain Prize. There are a few sets, most being stand up comedy which I'll focus on. The absolute star of the entire special was the set by Neil Brennan, which really shows his long history with Dave while also having Neil's signature "traumedy" style. Sadly, Aziz's set was largely unremarkable but was nothing agregious. Where problems arose was Tiffany Haddish's set which was quite pathetic and annoying. The special as a whole is a good watch if you are a fan of Dave Chappele or any of the comedians there as long as you don't mind a few bumps in the road.