BY MIKEY MIGO
I had wanted to see this one when it was in the theatres, but completely missed out. Then I must of being involved with something at the time because I completely missed the DVD release. I've been a fan of Vince going back to Swingers, Rudy, and his early work. The idea of a camera following this very funny, witty, and entertaining man around seems like a good way to spend a 100 minutes. It was him, four up and coming comedians, and a crew doing thirty shows in thirty nights as they travel the heartland of America. We get clips of the comedians performing, talking about life, and really giving the viewer a chance to relate and take in who these people are. We find out that Vince is pretty much the same guy we all think he is. We also get to see him interact with his friends like Jon Favreau, Peter Billingsley, Keir O'Donnell, and Justin Long. All in all it was a well cut documentary with some hilarious, deep, and thought provoking pieces. If you're a fan of Vince Vaughn then you should see this. But if you're a fan of stand up comedy then you REALLY should see this movie.
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