I give the movie a B, and call it not for children under 16. With that, here is what I learned:
- I learned that at 50/50 if he were Vegas, he would have the best odds.
- I learned that even though you don't drink or smoke and even wait for the crosswalk to say "walk" when you are out jogging, you still might get cancer.
- I learned that you mother might have a hard time coping if you have cancer and you father has Alzheimer's at the same time.
- I learned that you refusing to take your mother's calls during this time, might be a pretty dick move.
- I learned that they tried to make his girlfriend out to be a monster, but I didn't feel she was that mean to him.
- I learned that telling someone they can leave and don't have to be with you, might end up with you getting the opposite of what you wanted.
- I learned that if you get a skinny rescue greyhound and you can see his bones, the only logical name for him is Skeletor.
- I learned that after you get cancer that is the time to start smoking pot.
- I learned that pot won't be yours by prescription, but your buddy's because he has bad night vision, something about the rods in his eyes.
- I learned that telling women you have cancers is a good pick up line that you should get into as quickly as possible in a conversation.
- I learned that is actually wrong and just is creepy.
- I learned if you don't try and pick up chicks because of your cancer, your best friend will.
- I learned that if you are writing a piece on a volcano, bust take a while to get it on the air, that volcano my just erupt.
- I learned that if you seem pathetic enough you brand new shrink might fall for you.
- I learned that your shrink might not like you throwing out her dinner with the rest of the trash from her car as you clean it out.
- I learned what you are going through is probably normal, but that doesn't make it any better.
- I learned if you are an artist and no one comes to your opening to buy anything, that is probably a bad thing.
- I learned that it is probably a worse thing if your art is improved with a knife and fire.
- I learned if you have a really bad cancer and the chemo doesn't help, they can do a surgery and tell you everything is fine a few hours later.
- I learned that if you are putting ointments in to your friend's back wound you probably should not use you pinky finger, but the cotton swabs next to you.
- And lastly I learned that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is looking a whole lot like Heath Ledger.
Song of the day, give the video a chance, it starts creepy and gets stranger from there.: