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Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Released Sunday, 20th October 2019
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Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Vintage - MovieButts Mini #2-1/2 Happy Madison productions(Early years) - Anger Managemanet

Sunday, 20th October 2019
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This week we watched Anger Management & The Master of disguise. however Danes Microphone decided not to record the second half of the review. So as a Result we have introduced the backup plan: Movie Butts Mini! if something goes wrong we will upload a special episode, in this case half the review. Enjoy!

Joe: [00:00:12] Hi Welcome to MovieButts. I'm Aunty Joe

Dane: [00:00:15] I am Dane.


Joe: [00:00:16] This is a podcast where we basically do a bunch of math and determine the best and worst of a particular topic that we've chose. I think this week it's Happy Madison Productions. What movies did we watch then?


Dane: [00:00:30] We watched because it's the first. Is that the first 10 films of Happy Madison Productions?


Joe: [00:00:35] It's the first 10 films of Happy Madison Productions. Yeah.


Dane: [00:00:38] Yeah. So we watched Master of Disguise and Anger Management.


Joe: [00:00:45] So basically what we do here is we calculate the Metacritic score, the Rotten Tomatoes audience and critic, the IMDB user score and box office and budget and determine which is the worst and the best. It was actually quite a surprise for what the best one was, to be honest. I thought Mr. Deeds would have been the best one. I don't notice that. Did you think that at all?


Dane: [00:01:12] I wasn't surprised. It was anger management. Because I remember that being really big when it came out. And I can imagine it getting a little more critical praise because of Jack Nicholson. And it's not so stupid. This one.


Joe: [00:01:29] No, it's it's hot. It has its really goofy moments, narratively like, I think. But we'll get into that. But I don't know. For some reason I feel like more people know or talk about or like Mr. Deeds.


Dane: [00:01:44] Well, I like Mr. deed's more. I think so. I didn't watch Mr. deeds, but I think I, like missed. I liked him more as a kid. I didn't like anger management as a kid. And we'll get into why because I know the reason. 


Joe: [00:01:56] They're actually quite close on everything except for the Metacritic score. The Metacritic. Yeah. Brought Mr.Deeds down like a lot. You know, so. Yeah. So as a result, we're watching. We watched anger management. Can you give a brief description of anger management? How would you how would you just what would what's the film about?


Dane: [00:02:20] Ok. So it's basically about this guy played by Adam Sandler, who is a bit of a pushover. He's like a secretary or something for an advertising firm or whatever. And he licks the boss's ass. He gets pushed around a lot. And he's in, you know, at the beginning of the film, the boss is mean to him and hangs up on him and he's, you know, tries to like suppress his anger. And he's a bit shy. Yeah. And then. He gets into a situation on this airplane flight when some guy takes his seat and it's his whole big complicated thing. I don't want to really fuckin describe the whole thing because it's such a silly scene. But anyway, through a series of events, he ends up accidentally hitting a flight attendant lady. Goes Yeah, goes to court. And the court says he has to undergo anger management therapy. So he goes to group therapy for anger management. And the therapist says that he has internalized rage and then the therapist ends up staying with him. It's it's a fucking actually bizarre film, but the therapist ends up staying with him. And the therapist is played by Jack Nicholson and he's crazy. Jack Nicholson, like he's weird. He's kind of psycho.


Joe: [00:03:59] I think a lot of the I think a lot of the comedy is meant to come from

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