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Richard McBeef: The Motion Picture

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The REAL MCBEEF! You've read the play...you've viewed the readings...now, see RICHARD MCBEEF: THE MOTION PICTURE!

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  • ''simply amazing'' says new york times

    ''a modern day masterpiece '' msnbc

    ''a must see movie mcbeef is well done''  rottentomatoes

  • There's something strangely compelling about these absurd characters. And you have to ask yourself whether mcbeef is justified in attacking the son. Despite being the most reasonable and patient, he is continuously abused and alienated by the people he should be closest to. Since we see that he is capable of murder in the end, were the son's accusations truthful? Is the son a product of an insane, gullible mother or are they both simply traumatized by a recent death? Why is mcbeef involved?

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  • Wtf is up with the random rap music?

  • Shitty "rap" music kind of messed it up

  • @Irrenmann If you choose to think this is a well written story then I don't think I need to provide any further arguments.

  • @camgan1 Then it's time for you to understand that in literature studies, readings are valid to the extent that they can be supported by your analysis and interpretation of textual evidence, not because of who said them. That's why professors (yes, some of us use the Internet) don't say things like "this reading is the correct one, because I'm the professor."

    Of course, if Stephen King is your idea of literature, then you may have only a dim idea what literary criticism is in the first place.

  • @Irrenmann I think Stephen King along with doctors who reviewed his writings have a more valid viewpoint than someone on the internet.

  • I quote from "Richard McBeef" all the time:

    "Man to man up your ass, bud!"

    "My poor little pooey pooey boy!"

    "You fat piece of pork!"

    "Are you a bisexual psycho rapist murderer?"

    "...you prematurely ejaculating piece of dickshit!"

  • @camgan1 That sounds like an undergraduate-level response. There is no such thing as "too deeply." His reading of the text is no less valid than theirs.

  • I don't see a single thing wrong with the writing.

    Also, I liked Kazaam.

  • @Straichen You are trying to look too deeply into the play. Hui's writings have been reviewed by writers and novelists and all agree that his writing is juvenile and "not good". If anything his writing just demonstrates his mental instability.

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