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No Complaints
No Complaints
40 episodes
5 days ago
Two average joes exploring the joy and depth of cinema. Jon and Steven dive deep into our favorite films and all the amazing things cinema has to offer!
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Two average joes exploring the joy and depth of cinema. Jon and Steven dive deep into our favorite films and all the amazing things cinema has to offer!
Show more...
TV & Film
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No Complaints about 'Bicentennial Man'
No Complaints
1 hour 1 minute 51 seconds
6 years ago
No Complaints about 'Bicentennial Man'

Bowman gets dangerously close to complaining about Chris Columbus' 1999 film 'Bicentennial Man'. Hear how Robin Williams used his manic humor to bring life to Andrew the household robot with aspirations to become human. With classic 90s cliche's, 'Bicentennial Man' tries to tackle what it means to be truly human.

Bowman and Jon get more than a little personal with our struggles and failures and why we love films so much. Being Human means falling short and dealing with the reality of life. It is rarely like a well-written three act film.  Robin Williams' films are full of the depths and our review  could not be complete without dealing with the real life struggle of depression, anxiety, and  even suicide. Please find a support base and someone to walk through the depths with you. At the very least, the Suicide Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. You may fail but you are valuable - truly. 


No Complaints
Two average joes exploring the joy and depth of cinema. Jon and Steven dive deep into our favorite films and all the amazing things cinema has to offer!