The Infinite Thread Part 2
Did you feel that?
It was my heart, breaking over the closing of the first Infinite Thread without any comments.
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“This Is the Tom Green Documentary” Review
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Tom Green was ever present while I was in high school, but I never found myself enjoying his efforts, they seemed too intentionally random and felt inauthentic. There’s an entire genre of comedy based around that type of humor that I just don’t go for, but enough people do that it has commercial staying power. This documentary, written and directed by the focus of the movie, is an intimate look at the entirety of his career thus far, and while it’s a great look, it’s from a personal perspective that doesn’t talk about the extremely disruptive and anti-social aspects of that career, and there’s limited introspection of why he was doing what he was doing at the time.
Not much has changed in this act in the years since we last saw him, and this documentary was the start of a promotional wave for a stand up special and a new series on Amazon Prime.
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“Earth Abides” Review
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I’ve seen a ton of post-apocalyptic stories in so many different variations, and not many of them are able to make me feel good about the story by the end of it, feeling hopeful and open to the idea that humanity will do better than it did before. Mind you, there’s huge swaths of humanity that have died horribly painful and unfortunate deaths, but this one guy was able to find another decent person in the world and they had a bunch of babies.
I’m being cynical here, and I do believe it’s worth your time if you’re a post-apocalyptic story fan.
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