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  • SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 2007 1:00 PM

Wes Anderson vs. Adam Sandler

Wes Anderson's new film The Darjeeling Limited was released yesterday. That fact sparked a debate with a friend of mine, who's convinced that he's gone downhill lately.

It snowballed into a debate on his fans. She asserted that his were mainly pretentious, super-ironic, atrocious hipster-types. Which, is hard to deny, that certainly describes some of them. She also thought that there was a good chance that people who love Wes Anderson, despite ther pseudo-cred, actually love a ton of unfunny shit as well. I disagreed.

Somehow Adam Sandler came up, a person I'm not a fan of. My friend claimed that Adam Sandler fans, a group I said was comprised mainly of jocks, date-rapists and morons, were likely to be just as respectable as Anderson's, if not more so. She also claimed there'd be some overlap, people liking both, which I found preposterous.

The debate centered around "The Life Aquatic," a movie I feel is flawed, but still super fucking hilarious. She found it empty and walked out of it with the rage of a sun going supernova.

We decided the best way to compare fans would be to do a Myspace interest search for each film, then compare the top 5 people listing the movie, judging them by their taste in other films. Here are the results of that test.

The Life Aquatic vs. Billy Madison

The Life Aquatic

1 - Ryan (I quickly move past his General interest of "sexy ladies" and check out his movie likes.)

Movies: Bum Fights, Anchorman, Rushmore, Life Aquatic

(Let's say Bum Fights and Anchorman cancel each other, leaving behind Rushmore. I'm happy with that.)

2 - Rob

Movies: Life Aquatic, Dodgeball, Shawshank Redemption, Anchorman
Ooh. Dodgeball.

(Dodgeball? Tsk. That stings. But whatever, Vaughn and Bateman were funny... in other things)

3 - Kayla

Movies: Lost in Translation, Rushmore, Royal Tennenbaums, The Life Aquatic, Amelie, The Virgin Suicides, Royal Holiday, Sabrina, Charade, Funny Face, The Godfather, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs.

(Nice! Except for the Amelie part, a movie my friend describes as "a twee piece of whimsical fairy-droppings.")

4 - Greg

Movies: garden state,slc punk,riding vans with boys,the life aquatic with steve zissuo.

(That Barrymore movie's fucking my shit up.)

5 - dr kevorkian

Movies: Rushmore, Royal Tenenbaums, High Anxiety, Love Actually, The Life Aquatic, Mr. Hollands Opus.

(At this point my friend asked if, due to circumstances involving Mr Holland's Opus, I'd like to forfeit. I said no. But I knew I'd taken a huge hit.)

Billy Madison

1 - Kyle

Movies: shawshank redemption, billy madison, batman, matrix, royal tenenbaums, vacation, fight club, tombstone. (Damn, she comes out strong. Plus, extra consideration for proving me wrong with the Tenenbaums mention.)

2 - Alex

Movies: Juice, Bully, Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Jay and Silent Bob, Clerks, Chasing Amy.

(Thank you Kevin Smith! I bet no one's ever said that before.)

3 - Taryn

Movies: Playing By Heart, Something about Mary, Billy Madison.

(Hahahahaah! She's in trouble. Plus, my friend noted that Taryn's taste in music had "burned out her eye sockets.")

4- Rachel

Movies: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Lord of the Rings, Starwars, Old School, Billy Madison, Less than Zero,Billy Madison.

(She loves Star Wars just enough to misspell it.)

5 - Scott

Movies: BILLY MADISON,PULP FICTION,GONE IN 60 SECONDS,FROM DUSK TIL DAWN,ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO,THE WAY OF THE GUN.

(Scott loves ALL CAPS and Gone in 60 Seconds... Two unpardonable sins.)


There it is. The results of the most scientific judging system known to mankind. My friend conceded that her guys were dumber but that mine did not have better taste. Again, I disagree.





TheCoolerKing plans on finding his future wife through a cross referenced Myspace/Facebook/SG interest search

 

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FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 08, 2007 12:03 PM

OctEgon said:
How many of those Adam Sandler fans liked Punch Drunk Love?

His early shit was funny but I was surprised that he produced something as awesome as Grandma's Boy.

Yeah, hardcore Wes Anderson fans can sometimes test my patience, but I still like his style. And they're nowhere near as annoying as Hardcore Tim Burton fans.



He's a big fan of Nick Swardson. He let Nick and the other guy (don't remember his name) write the movie they wanted to and made it for them.

TheCoolerKing

TheCoolerKing

NEWSWIRE

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 08, 2007 04:04 PM

FearTheReaper said:

OctEgon said:
How many of those Adam Sandler fans liked Punch Drunk Love?

His early shit was funny but I was surprised that he produced something as awesome as Grandma's Boy.

Yeah, hardcore Wes Anderson fans can sometimes test my patience, but I still like his style. And they're nowhere near as annoying as Hardcore Tim Burton fans.



He's a big fan of Nick Swardson. He let Nick and the other guy (don't remember his name) write the movie they wanted to and made it for them.



Are either of you vouching for Grandma's Boy?

TheCoolerKing

TheCoolerKing

NEWSWIRE

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 08, 2007 04:05 PM

I actually walked out of Punch Drunk Love, even though I had friends in it.

It is awful.

And Sandler does the same shit he does in very movie, with the exception of the super high-pitched yell.

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

OCT 08, 2007 06:09 PM

TheCoolerKing said:
And Sandler does the same shit he does in very movie, with the exception of the super high-pitched yell.



It's called a schtick. Every comedian has one. Sandler has the meek Jewish boy and the over-the-top frat guy. Anderson, not being a comedian, doesn't have a schtick, but he does have elements that transfer from film to film, essentially the same thing.

NadaIV

NadaIV

Chicago, IL
September 2005

OCT 09, 2007 11:17 AM

uh...really??

Clidna

Clidna

Canada
January 2005

OCT 09, 2007 11:37 PM

Kundalini said:
I can't believe I wasted a minute of my life reading this pointless drivel.



And another one posting this... whatever

plasticfangs

plasticfangs

Portland, OR
OLD SKOOL

OCT 10, 2007 10:27 PM

It is amazing, the range of taste a single person can have.

The thing with humor, to me, is - you reeaaaally shouldn't over-think it. If it makes you laugh, then don't worry about whether or not it's intelligent, or not. Funny is funny.

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