Paint, which puts forth a clumsy spin on the persona of Bob Ross, proves that a funny meme does not a feature film make. justbrizigs' review:
recently proved anything, it’s that if something is meme-worthy, then surely it must be movie-worthy as well. No, not a movie about the life and legacy of the real Bob Ross, but a movie born from the memes of Bob Ross.
There is some charm in putting Owen Wilson in a big blond afro and casting him as Ross analogue Carl Nargle, whose soft-spoken artistic egocentrism and womanizing conjures to mind—is the star of PBS’s, based out of Burlington, Vermont. Sadly, funds are low despite high, passionate viewership, so station manager Tony tells Carl they’ll need him on two back-to-back, hour-long painting sessions.Paint
after Carl’s, in order to corner the younger market neglected by Carl’s more middle-aged audience. Ambrosia is a talented painter whose erratic, scary paintings counter Carl’s placid landscapes of Vermont’s Mount Mansfield, which Carl has grown increasingly attached to painting as of late. Carl’s losing his creative spark, and he has scorned the women of his office with his impermanent affections—save for one, Jenna , who becomes Carl’s new part-time lover.
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