Change Your Image
MatthewTie
Reviews
Yes And (2004)
Like a Reality TV Show of My Life
I must have been performing and directing improv for too long. I feel like I've known every character in this movie and like I've experienced almost every situation. Truth in comedy, indeed.
YesAnd is not just the story of what it takes to put together an improv troupe. It is a "might as well be true" history of a group. Over the course of my group's existence (founded in 1995) we've run into all these situations. I've auditioned all these people. And I've mistakenly cast some of them.
Bravo. Simply bravo. The movie I would make if were to make this exact movie. (And the DVD has deleted scenes with commentary as to why they were deleted, sorely missing in many DVD releases.)
Ragewar (1984)
Worst Movie I Ever Saw Part Of
I walked out on a movie once. Just once. My buddy Howard and I walked out on a film. Seventeen years old, and we walked out on a film. About two feet of snow outside, and we walked out. My dad had dropped us off, and wouldn't be back for at least another hour (we sat through 30 minutes of it), but we walked out. Walked 2 blocks towards home before we were too frozen to go any further, but we didn't go back. Held up in a little newsstand that had 2 video games until IT was over, then we went back to be picked up.
That film? The Dungeonmaster. (You'd have thought in some way it would relate to Dungeons and Dragons . . . but no.)