What you may need to know:
1. Aidan Bloom (Zach Braff) is a struggling actor, father and husband. At 35 he is still trying to find a purpose for his life. When Aidan’s father can no longer afford to pay for private education for his two children, he begins home schooling them.
2. First World Problems: The Movie.
3. JD and Turk Ride Again.
4. Braff raised $3.1m through a hugely-successful Kickstarter campaign with the intention of preserving independent creative control and final cut. He also raised a lot of eyebrows after Worldview Entertainment subsequently stumped up the rest of the $10m budget.
5. If you ever feel like rewatching Garden State (2004), don’t. It’s like The Breakfast Club (1985) – just leave it be.
6. Broadsheet Prognosis: Excess sugar levels may be hazardous to those at risk of Diabetes.
Release Date: September 19
(DelBoy is away. Mark blogs about film, TV and other stuff at WhyBother.ie)
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It’s no Bottlecap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPTJHADc_94
Scrubs was godawful
Somebody should really mention “Little Miss Sunshine” on the poster.
What’s wrong with The Breakfast Club?!
It really hasn’t aged well
walk towards camera and pumps fist in the air *freeze frame*
“don’t you forget about me….”
You can hear by the echo in the last bit that the film concludes with Braff delivering a eulogy at the end of the movie summing up the moral that everyone was aware of by watching the film.
Ba-ba-baah-bah-bah.-baah-baaah.