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On the Reel Parents podcast, Lois and Hector share their thoughts on 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,' a film that serves as both a fresh comedy and a nod to Nicolas Cage's eccentric career. While the hosts appreciate the film's humour and its unique take on friendship, they express concern about the current state of comedic cinema. Reflecting on past classics like 'Stepbrothers' and the 'Spongebob Movie,' they lament the lack of truly funny films in recent years, attributing the decline to overly cautious humor that seeks broad acceptance over authentic laughs.
By Reel Parents ProductionsOn the Reel Parents podcast, Lois and Hector share their thoughts on 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,' a film that serves as both a fresh comedy and a nod to Nicolas Cage's eccentric career. While the hosts appreciate the film's humour and its unique take on friendship, they express concern about the current state of comedic cinema. Reflecting on past classics like 'Stepbrothers' and the 'Spongebob Movie,' they lament the lack of truly funny films in recent years, attributing the decline to overly cautious humor that seeks broad acceptance over authentic laughs.