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So, 'Asshole for Hire' is this oddball flick from 2011 where James Van Der Beek plays a version of himself, and it’s just dripping with this self-aware humor. The pacing feels a bit loose, almost like a string of scenes rather than a tightly woven narrative, which might not sit well with everyone. But there’s something distinct about how it navigates its themes of identity and public perception. The practical effects are low-key but serve their purpose, keeping things grounded amidst the absurdity. Van Der Beek’s performance is pretty interesting; he leans into the jerk persona but also hints at deeper layers of self-reflection, making it a curious character study.
This film has a certain rarity to it, given its offbeat premise and the relatively unknown director. It hasn't seen many re-releases, which keeps the collector interest alive, as you might find copies in niche circles or indie film festivals. Its unique take on the star's public persona and self-parody makes it a conversation starter among film enthusiasts looking for something different in their collection.
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