tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post8865860146086728101..comments2024-03-19T16:56:38.565-04:00Comments on Damn Arbor: Movie review: Answer This!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-84401053800149316412011-10-31T16:32:06.893-04:002011-10-31T16:32:06.893-04:00Agree with previous commenters. Tired cliche after...Agree with previous commenters. Tired cliche after tired cliche - but hey! it's set in Ann Arbor!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-10750182047611228762011-10-26T21:11:37.865-04:002011-10-26T21:11:37.865-04:00I third the comments above, in my experience there...I third the comments above, in my experience there's nothing wrong with referring to the 8 ball that way. It just goes to show you how good the Ann Arbor bona fides of this movie are, which won't stop me from pointing out oddities like the way the three trivia playing gentlemen go west on Liberty to get to Ashley's (!?!) or the way that the GSIs are referred to as TAs. And was the 8th year grad student living on Greenwood? It sure looked like it with all the tennis shoes in the power lines. No wonder he can't finish his dissertation.<br /><br />But it got a lot right, as has been said, like the portrayal of how when you ask a grad student about their dissertation they reply thoughtfully and seriously with nearly incomprehensible academic jargon.<br /><br />I agree that the romantic relationship with the manic pixie dream girl both didn't quite make sense and was weird but it was partially redeemed by some memorable moments like their amorous encounter in the library stacks when the custodian who catches them says "don't make a mess."<br /><br />The movie was at its best with its humour, particularly the goofy trivia tournament for a prize consisting of boxed wine and candy flavored condoms, or something like that, but the father/son issues didn't quite gel for me.<br /><br />But the real draw of this movie has to be all the Ann Arbor settings: the Diag, the Cube, State street, Liberty, West Hall, the Graduate Library, the Law Quad, Zingerman's, ERC, Michigan Stadium, and the above mentioned bars all served unobtrusively and authentically as interior and exterior sets. For people like me who have been going to all of these made in Michigan movies for whatever tiny glimpse of a local landmark we can see, this is the one we've been waiting for. With the drastic reduction in the tax credits for filmmakers here we are not likely to see another film like this one anytime soon.David Fulmernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-12255294565751543382011-10-26T20:42:10.399-04:002011-10-26T20:42:10.399-04:00I'm with Peter: movie sucked. And I kept think...I'm with Peter: movie sucked. And I kept thinking that Paul was blind cause of "Covert Affairs."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-5174929872485641272011-10-26T18:09:08.750-04:002011-10-26T18:09:08.750-04:00Well shit. I was called out earlier for saying &qu...Well shit. I was called out earlier for saying "The 8 Ball" rather than just "8 Ball." Guess I should have done more research prior to writing the article.Ben Connor Barriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05193673795454832674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-51157802702183437472011-10-26T13:02:34.819-04:002011-10-26T13:02:34.819-04:00I say the 8 ball and I've lived in or around A...I say the 8 ball and I've lived in or around Ann Arbor for over 20 years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281014352729737607.post-42705995442186605322011-10-26T11:32:05.575-04:002011-10-26T11:32:05.575-04:00It's their first movie, not their latest (unle...It's their first movie, not their latest (unless web shorts count).<br /><br />And plenty of people call it "The 8 Ball" (it's even on the Blind Pig's website), but if you really wanna split hairs, it's called The Eightball Saloon.<br /><br />Also, that movie kind of sucked. Too many shallow sub-plots, too few punchlines, weird editing choices. I sympathize with those guys; it's hard to make a good movie about pub trivia, but I think if they'd stuck to that plot a little more, and not tried to cram in so much of their love letter to Ann Arbor, just dropped the weird relationship with the freshman girl altogether, then it would've felt a lot more focused.Peter Bakerhttp://peterbaker.netnoreply@blogger.com