Rhett amp Links quotLooking For Ms Locklearquot Documentary Movie Review JPMN











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Looking For Ms. Locklear (2008) -- A vivid slice of Americana, 8/10. • WATCH full episodes of Movie Night, every Friday night: http://bit.ly/JogJPMN • SIGN UP for your free 30-day Netflix trial at: http://www.Netflix.com/Jogwheel • TWEET a review with the #JPMN hashtag, and have it featured on the show! • ~~ Movie Night ~~ • This Quick Review is an excerpt from a full episode. Incorporating viewer comments and tweets, your host and film critic Jonathan Paula reviews everything from opening day releases, recent DVDs, and classics from years past. Along with your votes, these films are scored on the Rate-O-Matic for a 1-10 ranking. A Five Word Summary quickly encapsulates each review while Factor Facts highlight the the best and worst features of a movie in each of ten key categories. New episodes every Friday (November through May) on the JPizzle1122 channel. • Born in February 1986, Jonathan Paula is a professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This? . In April 2006 he founded Jogwheel Productions, a new media production company that specializes in web video. He has been reviewing films since 2003, and professionally since 2009. Jon graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production / Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, NH with his wife Rebecca. • ~~ Links ~~ • Facebook ---------------- http://bit.ly/JonFBFan • Twitter --------------------- http://bit.ly/JonTW • Main Channel ----------- http://bit.ly/Jogwheel • 2nd Channel ------------ http://bit.ly/JonWorld • Movie Night Show ----- http://bit.ly/JogJPMN • FAQ Video --------------- http://bit.ly/JogFAQv • T-Shirts ------------------- http://bit.ly/JogStore • ~~ Technical ~~ • Created by ------ Jonathan Paula • Camera ---------- Panasonic DVX-100b • Microphone ----- Sennheiser ME 66 • Software --------- Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 • Computer ------- http://bit.ly/JAV010 • • Jogwheel Productions © 2011 • • ~~ Review Script ~~ • Rhett Link artfully open their film with a delightfully nostalgic look at their past, introducing the audience to their friendship, their humble beginnings, and most importantly, why we should be invested in their quest to find some school teacher they haven't seen in twenty years. From there, using only word-of-mouth, we join them on their journey through rural heartland of North Carolina, as we're introduced to so many memorable characters. Perhaps realizing that an entire movie about a simple search wouldn't be very fascinating, these YouTube big-shots skillfully direct the narrative around the people they meet along the way, transforming the movie into a slice of humanism at it's finest. As Rhett and Link bounce from town to town, we learn more about their friendship, and motivation as well, both through soft-spoken narration, and fly-on-the-wall audio from their various conversations. While it is always very fun to watch them interact, and sing along with the locals they meet along the way, it's the individual stories of struggle, success, and determination that really make Looking For Ms. Locklear a compelling documentary. From a 65-year-old who still dreams of making it in the music business, to dozens of members of the Lumbee Native American tribe who desperately yearn for official recognition from the US Government. Unfortunately, it's also these fascinating sub-stories around each character that make the film feel slightly disjointed, as only the search itself receives a proper three-act-structure. Luckily though, some on-screen text at the end of the film brings some closure to a few of the stories we're introduced to. By the final act, whether or not Rhett and Link actually find their long-long first grade teacher is inconsequential, because, as the classic proverb has shown, it's more about the journey, than the destination. And the journey here is a fantastic one. Especially since you can rent it right here on YouTube for only $2... there's no reason not to take it with them. Looking For Ms. Locklear , A vivid slice of Americana. • ~

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