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Jun 30th, 2008 09:30 PM
Kybo Ren
Jun 30th, 2008 02:03 AM
executioneer quit horning in on my internet detective action KR
Jun 30th, 2008 02:02 AM
Kybo Ren jinx- guess I owe you a coke
Jun 30th, 2008 02:00 AM
Kybo Ren The Last Big Thing

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0161743/

I didn't like it, but saw it a long time ago.
Jun 30th, 2008 02:00 AM
executioneer http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0161743/
Jun 30th, 2008 01:30 AM
Sethomas
Solve a movie mystery for me

Okay. Back in 2001 I saw a few times on Showtime and maybe Sundance this small production. I swear that I knew it as "The Next Big Thing", but IMDB puts at that time a movie of that title with a much different plot. Here is what I remember:

The plot was focused around a guy who is neurotic about criticizing pop culture. He does this mostly by referring to any object as fitting into an examplar of its quiddity; like, any car he sees, he says that it is "the car" because in the modern market all cars are actually the same. He goes on these weird rants about how all consumers are the same, blah blah.

He has, suitably, a neurotic girlfriend whose parents naturally hate him. She clings to him as his only follower. He's always talking about "the next big thing", which I think he'd randomly update with a prophesy or whatever and adjust it when it comes false.

At one point, he walks into a bookstore and finds a magazine titled "The Next Big Thing" and it covers a lot of his work and rants. He shrugs it off and leaves it. He later is told that this magazine never existed and thus he regrets having not bought it.

At one point, some artists he heckled or something hire him to make a music video for a song called "Purple-Haired Girl". In it, he ends up just taping them just digging a hole and eventually they beat him up.

At the climax, it's revealed that all the aspects of culture he critiques are those that dejected him. He was a failed writer, comic, actor, blah blah. The end credits played a song with the recurring line, "Teenage rerun, I wanna meet the new Marsha Brady".

It is thus rather meta that I cannot find ANYTHING about this movie online. Ridiculously so.

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