: In L.A., Bucky faces ridicule due to his extreme physical inadequacies and lack of talent. However, washed-up director Miles Deep (Don Johnson) realizes that Bucky’s "ordinariness" makes average viewers feel better about themselves.
, Bucky becomes a viral sensation because his lack of endowment makes viewers feel better about themselves. : Bucky falls for a kind waitress named Kathy McGee
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is not a good movie. But it is a fascinating one. It is a time capsule of post-Judd Apatow excess, a testament to Nick Swardson’s strange genius, and a reminder that sometimes, the worst movies make for the best conversations. So, track down the unrated cut, keep your expectations low, and appreciate the bizarro world where a bucktoothed bagger from Iowa becomes the king of skin flicks.
: In L.A., Bucky faces ridicule due to his extreme physical inadequacies and lack of talent. However, washed-up director Miles Deep (Don Johnson) realizes that Bucky’s "ordinariness" makes average viewers feel better about themselves.
, Bucky becomes a viral sensation because his lack of endowment makes viewers feel better about themselves. : Bucky falls for a kind waitress named Kathy McGee
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is not a good movie. But it is a fascinating one. It is a time capsule of post-Judd Apatow excess, a testament to Nick Swardson’s strange genius, and a reminder that sometimes, the worst movies make for the best conversations. So, track down the unrated cut, keep your expectations low, and appreciate the bizarro world where a bucktoothed bagger from Iowa becomes the king of skin flicks.