NobodyReally
Superstar
Just like she's supposed to be.
Yeah, but there's normal awkward, and just cringey awkward. They really played up the cringe. Eventually the cringe is supposed to fall away. If you're telling the story, you want to show why these two people like each other. Get into the dynamics of how they relate to each other, how they talk once they find their groove. Even teenagers with no game eventually find a flow. There was nothing natural about the way they interacted, to the point where you wondered why they liked each other. They never really showed a real rapport. I dunno. I used to work around teens and this just didn't ring true for me. It just wasn't fun to watch those two bumble around each other for two hours with no real growth in terms of rapport. I really hated their scenes.













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. I've been waiting to see him on the big screen and Jake pulled it off with ease. I like how he went from this real homely type of person to :the con artist that he really is when Peter left the bar. He had Ralphie from A Christmas Story as his sidekick too. 

