36. "This makes it look even more all over the place." In response to In response to 33
The problem is that the film doesn't look like a satire and still doesn't seem to have enough focus to be a satire. It might have some characters or moments that are treated satirically but it doesn't seem like there was enough commitment to the satire. Similarly, it's just bizarre to have half of the dialogue be poetic and rhyming and then half of it more natural.
It seems like Spike had a bunch of different options for how to approach the film and decided to throw them all in instead of picking one.
I have less faith in this movie now than I did after seeing the first trailer.