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Seeing him do standup is a completely different beast than Inside. Also knowing that he had panic attacks on stage and performed through them is pretty insane. I can absolutely see why he left live performance behind, doing this seems extremely hard. The whole climax and ending is definitely the best part, and tells a lot about Bo’s personality and his anxieties. It’s also pretty cool that the ending almost seems like it sets up Inside, despite Inside obviously not even being conceived yet.
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I wanted to watch this yet again with my friend who hadn’t seen it in a while. I just rewatched it a week ago, and here I am coming back again so soon after. The fact that this is one of the most relatable things I’ve ever seen might be cause for concern I dunno.
I’ve actually been trying to figure out what the ending means. The very last scene of the special where he’s outside trying desperately to get…
I already reviewed this but I wanted to quickly say that Austin Stevenson was a legend. He had 30 years on this earth and gave so much, and had so much more to give. I had several conversations with him and he was the sweetest guy. My heart is broken by his passing and I haven’t really been able to process it. Rest In Peace king.
Apparently this movie’s idea of funny is people screaming at the top of their lungs, child abuse, and rape. It relies completely on shock humor, only there’s no humor. It’s just people screaming at each other for an hour and a half, abusing each other, and a lot of explicit rape. Watched this for a college class and I’ve enjoyed most movies we’ve watched for college, but this one is one of the worst films I’ve ever seen period. What’s…