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Not Cool (2014)

September. 23,2014
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3.6
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R
| Comedy

Former prom king Scott returns home for Thanksgiving break and gets dumped by his long-term girlfriend. With his world turned upside down, Scott strikes an unlikely friendship with former classmate Tori, an ugly duckling who blossomed in her first semester of college, and they embark on an outrageous adventure through their hometown. But when Scott and Tori start falling in love, they realize that a few months away may have changed them more than they realized.

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GurlyIamBeach
2014/09/23

Instant Favorite.

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GazerRise
2014/09/24

Fantastic!

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KnotStronger
2014/09/25

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Frances Chung
2014/09/26

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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noahgerometta
2014/09/27

Wow. This is a big bad. Also how did the old blind woman know what the dance moves were on the screen when they were playing just dance...That's my whole review. I don't care.

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Morgan Berry
2014/09/28

This film was amazing! I cried a little bit, laughed a lot, and just really enjoyed it. It's amazing to see how far Shane has come since his first Youtube video. I really don't understand how this movie gets such bad reviews. I guess its ideal audience would be teenagers, as adults can find this quite inappropriate, but I found it hilarious! I love the way Shane acted and I absolutely adored the bad-ass side in Tori. The characters were quite 'stereotypical' for a romance-comedy and I really liked that.I'm rating this movie 10 stars because it was really funny and even though it was quite offensive at times, that's kinda Shane's thing. So this movie really deserves 10 out of 10 stars. This movie would be ideal for teen to young adult audiences.Overall I think this move was absolutely brilliant. It's funny, sad, romantic, offensive and just generally awesome.

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yo dick
2014/09/29

I'm seeing all these awful reviews, but I think the whole point of this movie is that it's made to be awful. All those who watched it can't have expected it to be anything less. The standards were set too high for it. I mean, we're talking about Shane Dawson. He's not James Cameron. His comedy is sexualized and brusque. No one should have been expecting so much from this movie that it made them agitated enough to get on IMDb and write paragraphs about how bad it is. Honestly, I enjoyed it because I was able to set aside the acting and plot and just bask in the glory of how bad it was. I had fun and I would watch it again.

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filmguyCI
2014/09/30

I watched The Chair, the documentary of the making of this film, and was anxious to see the final product. There were some things I really liked and some things I absolutely hated.Shane Dawson at times infuriated me. I was not familiar with his You Tube stuff at all, but from what I learned, the videos were often tasteless and appealed to young teenage girls. Shane wanted to do something bigger, better, and more mature with his first film, yet, contradicted himself and made the wrong choices consistently. He faced so many consequences for the raunchy tasteless jokes in his film, from people not wanting to work on the movie to Zachary Quinto taking his name off it. And for what? None of the gross out scenes worked. It is not funny seeing a homeless person eating his own excrement. It is not funny watching a girl get vomited on repeatedly. Shane was such a narcissist that he cast himself as the lead character, a guy who was the most popular guy in school. This is a person whom Shane clearly isn't, nor was he a good enough actor to pull it off. Casting the right actor for that part would have helped immensely.Here's what i liked; the film was bright and colorful, some of the less raunchy jokes were very funny, and it truly captured teenagers today regarding their obsession with their phones and social media. And Drew Ronson who played a supporting character with an unrequited love was so charming and likable. I also liked the father of Shanes character as opposed to the other parents who were just ridiculous and way over the top.If Shane Dawson ever gets the chance to do this again, hopefully he will learn from his mistakes and listen to people who know more than he does.

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