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So, here's a curious piece from 2013 - 'A Complete Moron's Guide on How to Man Up.' It's not exactly a polished gem and the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks, but that's part of its charm. The Briscoe Brothers, Mark and Jay, step in to tackle the theme of resilience with a kind of raw humor that's both entertaining and a bit cringy at times. Pacing is uneven, with moments that drag, yet there's something endearing about their approach to 'manning up' when faced with challenges. The practical effects are pretty low-key, but they don’t distract from the brothers' performances, which have this genuine, if not awkward, sincerity that you can’t help but appreciate. It’s definitely a distinctive watch, for better or worse.
This film has circulated mostly in niche circles, with limited releases that contribute to its scarcity. It's not something you’ll find on every shelf, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate oddities and unconventional takes on self-help themes. Interest seems to be niche, mainly among those who enjoy the Briscoe Brothers or offbeat instructional videos, but it certainly piques the curiosity of those looking for something different.
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