The Breadwinner

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aggiebrad94
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I didn't see any posts about Nate Bargatze's first movie, The Breadwinner. It opens today and I have tickets with my daughter to go watch.

I really hope it does well because I want this brand of family friendly comedy to soar!

I'll post a brief review tomorrow.

Official Trailer
Aggie95
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looking forward to seeing it. A good part of it was filmed in our town.
BCSWguru
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Will be seeing with absolutely zero expectations
aggiebrad94
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It was cute. I went in expecting a few laughs and mostly silly physical comedy. I was pleasantly surprised in how much I laughed and how little silly comedy there was.

There was nothing groundbreaking or revolutionary about it. It is just a good, old-fashioned, family comedy. You would have expected Don Knotts to be the lead 50 years ago.

I'm glad I went and my 23 year old daughter enjoyed it with me. I hope they'll make more movies with appearances by the other comedians in the Nateland Universe. That would be very entertaining.
wcb
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Good clean family movie. Exactly as expected.
fightinags2013
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If you like Nate's stand up, almost no doubt in my mind you'll like the movie.
If you're a huge fan like my wife and I are, you'll catch many callbacks to some of his best jokes

Get there early to catch Brian bates and Aaron Weber
OldArmy71
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I'm sitting here waiting for the movie to start. I enjoy Nate's routines but the movie has had pretty mediocre reviews. Hope it's good!
OldArmy71
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It's an amusing bit of fluff. I was generally entertained.

I think Nate's standup routines are great. That format doesn't translate all that well when his character is actively involved with other characters, so I prefer his standup work.

I don't think Colin Jost is very funny in general, and he is not especially funny here.

I also did not care for the roofer or the father.

The pizza delivery guy did well.

The three girls and the wife were good. In an interesting twist, the girl who plays the daughter obsessed with spelling bees is the girl in the Chick-Fila commercial involving a spelling bee.

There were several kids 12-14 in my viewing along with their parents or grandparents, and they didn't laugh as much as I did, but said they liked it as they passed me on their way out.

It was a mindless, inoffensive summer comedy, which is what I expected. I still think Nate is very funny, but I doubt his future lies in movies.
Hank the Grifter
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aggiebrad94 said:

It was cute. I went in expecting a few laughs and mostly silly physical comedy. I was pleasantly surprised in how much I laughed and how little silly comedy there was.

There was nothing groundbreaking or revolutionary about it. It is just a good, old-fashioned, family comedy. You would have expected Don Knotts to be the lead 50 years ago.

I'm glad I went and my 23 year old daughter enjoyed it with me. I hope they'll make more movies with appearances by the other comedians in the Nateland Universe. That would be very entertaining.

Don Knotts was Mr. Furley 50 years ago.
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