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2023    1h 36minDrama, Comedia
5.031%57%5.3
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El talentoso Carl Nargle ha estado presentando su propio programa de pintura en la televisión pública de Vermont durante décadas. Su arte cautiva y ha atraído la atención de muchas mujeres a lo largo de los años, especialmente de las que trabajan en la estación.
Directed by Brit McAdams
  • Owen WilsonCarl Nargle / Productor ejecutivo
  • Michaela WatkinsKatherine
  • Wendi McLendon-CoveyWendy
  • Ciara RenéeAmbrosia
  • Lusia StrusBeverly
  • Stephen RootTony
  • Lucy FreyerJenna
  • Denny DillonPBS Host
  • Evander Duck Jr.Reuben
  • Elisabeth Henry-MacariBridget
  • Michael PembertonDr. Bradford Lenihan
  • Rob FigueroaDonald Moore
  • Elizabeth LoyacanoAlexandra Moore
  • Sonia Darmei LopesMary
  • Joel LeffertSydney
  • Noa GrahamDean Gregory
  • Paul KosopodBridget's Best Friend
  • Ryan CzerwonkoYoung Bar Regular
  • Aidan T.K. BakerStrong Bar Regular
  • Vin CraigSuperFan
  • J. Marsh26 de agosto de 2025
    It wasn't bad, but they definitely spent more on making it look good than on sound or dialogue. The lead character was too much of a lampoon of Bob Ross, and the whole film is a little too "Owen Wilson".
  • Spanktacular16 de enero de 2025
    It would have been cheaper to dig up Bob Ross and finger-paint his decaying skeleton than make this movie. And in better taste, too.
  • Kevin Ward3 de julio de 2025
    This felt kind of mean spirited, at least at the start.  Carl Nargle (our stand in for Bob Ross) appears to be a womanizing ego-maniac, bedding all of his co-workers in the back of  “Vantastic”, his beloved shaggin wagon. “Hilarious” gags ensue like his signature perm gets caught on the van ceiling while he’s seducing one of his admirers. 
When Nargle balks at filming a second hour of Paint to air daily, the PBS executives bring in a hot new artist, though. She spices up the ratings by painting really edgy subjects like UFO’s with blood spatter and dinosaurs. 
Then we’re thrown into a love triangle where there is exactly zero chemistry between any of those involved. 
The uber 70’s/80’s vibe is backed by an uber twangy (and I mean TWANGY) country music score, with the only respite being a couple admittedly solid needle drops. 
I will say that this gets marginally better by the end if you can make it that far; but I nearly walked out—multiple time. I never do that. Others definitely did. It was a fairly full screening at the start, but I’d estimate that 2 people got up and left every 10 minutes or so for nearly the entire runtime. Can’t say I’ve seen that happen before, even though walkouts are fairly common at these Regal Mystery Movie Mondays. 
If you couldn’t guess, I can’t recommend this.  

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