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So, Vandermemes dives into this quirky celebration of James Van Der Beek, primarily focusing on his various internet memes, particularly that infamous Dawson Crying GIF. It’s kind of like a love letter to the meme culture that exploded in the early 2010s, but with a distinctively laid-back tone. The pacing feels a bit erratic, jumping from one meme to another, yet that somehow mirrors the chaotic nature of internet humor. The performances are kind of meta, with Van Der Beek leaning into his own meme-ified persona. It's not your standard flick; it’s more of an experience for those who appreciate the absurdities of online culture.
Vandermemes was released in 2011 as a sort of niche cultural artifact, reflecting the internet meme boom that was taking shape at the time. It’s not widely distributed, making decent copies somewhat scarce. Collectors might find it interesting as a piece that encapsulates a specific moment in meme history, especially for fans of Van Der Beek or those keen on the evolution of online humor.
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