Bonnie's movie "Women Aren't Funny" is up on Amazon Prime Video

0  2017-12-14 by 1qw1qw1

11 comments

Wonder if it still sucks

I'll be sure not to watch it again.

Worth a watch

Objectively, it’s really not that good and I’m not a shit all over everything sub member. I don’t mind Bonnie and find her fairly funny, but it’s just too much. Women are just not that funny.

That sort of inadvertently became the conclusion of the movie. The title started out ironic and became real.

I thought it was okay and had some funny parts, but was uneven and seemed unfinished, like an amateur or student film. Rich and Bonnie admitted that they had no idea how to make a feature film documentary, and the movie is basically a testament to that.

It felt like they made it about half way through and couldn't figure out a good way to tie it all together and bring it to a conclusion. It came off as unfocused and sloppy.

Totally. And Rich and Bonnie have admitted that they basically feel the same way. They were in over their heads and didn't realize how much goes into making a film match up with itself cohesively, visually and narratively.

Plus a lot of the video quality is bad. Really bad.

Amazon signed me up to Prime when I was drunkenly buying shit, is it worth keeping? I know I can buy cheap USB adapters without postage, but I'm bored of that now. Anything else worth it?

is there any cool shit to buy on amazon? i dunno. probably. i buy everything from there. even use Prime Now for groceries n shit sometimes.

but they've beefed up their selection of streaming movies for Prime members a lot in the past few months. there's a ton of good movies.

Cheers, I'll probably keep it then.

It felt like they made it about half way through and couldn't figure out a good way to tie it all together and bring it to a conclusion. It came off as unfocused and sloppy.

Totally. And Rich and Bonnie have admitted that they basically feel the same way. They were in over their heads and didn't realize how much goes into making a film match up with itself cohesively, visually and narratively.