Hecklers come with the territory so quit crying about it and do your job.
Jamie Kennedy,
Louie Anderson,
David "Elsewhere" Bernal,
Andrew Dice Clay,
David Cross
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Nearly anyone who performs in public on a regular basis is familiar with the notion of the audience member who makes their opinions loudly and clearly known during the show, and like most comedians Ja... read more
Directed by: Michael Addis
DVD Release Date: October 7, 2008
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December 13, 2009
The part about actual hecklers in stand-up comedy was a great segment. The rest of the film has people who make millions of dollars wine about critics being negative. I feel that if you don't want the world to pick you apart and analyze your work get out of the fucking spot light... read more
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November 28, 2008
This movie has three distinct segments. The first is about actual hecklers of stand up comedians. The second is an over-reaching view on criticism in society, its effect on the criticized and what it reflects on the critic. The third is about how blogging and the internet have ex... read more
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October 26, 2008
Why hecklers suck, okay. How critical our society has become, alright. Why online films critics suck specifically, you lost me.
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October 26, 2010
The best movie Jamie Kennedy has ever made. I love comedy docs. This one deals with not just hecklers in comedy but critics in general. I really liked how they transitioned from comedians dealing with hecklers to critics and what they're purpose is. Which isn't much of a purpose.
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February 16, 2009
This movie really made me think about some of the past reviews I've done. As we sit here in our high and mighty chair at home by ourselves or at work or wherever you are doing your review you are safe to say whatever you want without consequences. What I missed is that you are re... read more
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September 18, 2008
A uneven mix of insightful looks at the decline of modern criticism and the need for people to be negative and a self indulgent celebrity whining. A lot of people have noticed the lack of intelligent and thoughtful criticism with today's "thrill me or leave me alone" audience. ... read more
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March 22, 2011
When DID criticism become so personal? There was a time of top-tier film critics, but that is long gone. A lot of what is left are simply hecklers with typewriters or attention-desperate misanthropes (yes, quite the contradiction). I often hear "well, they chose to be in the spot... read more
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January 1, 2010
I really enjoyed parts of this movie but i hate Jamie Kennedy. He wines too much about how bad his movies are. STOP MAKING THEM!
Critic Reviews
Heckler isn't perfect, or even especially memorable, but if nothing else, it's at least the best movie that Kennedy's ever been involved with. And you can put that on the poster! Full Review
Kennedy objects to objections about his mean-spirited jokes; the unexplored subtext of this solid film is why all humor has gone negative? Full Review
Heckler doesn't penetrate like a proper documentary should; it's more silly than exploratory, missing a prime opportunity to crack open a dialogue between critic and performer that could generously be... Full Review
Jamie Kennedy and the film's director, Michael Addis, present an amazing amount of footage (including the Uwe Boll vs. The Critics boxing matches) and an impressive spectrum of sources (everyone from ... Full Review
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