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Eleventh Doctor wrote:The reviews seem to be saying that the characters weren't engaging or realistic, what do you think about that?
Ok why is everyone getting upset? Chill out.
And have u watched moms night out? If you haven't, you should check it out and see how it is. There is some parts that will make you laugh
Connie: someone may need to slap me Eugene: are u asking for a volunteer? ... Connie: how is he?... no no wait i may need to sit down... no no i should stay on my feet, will someone catch me if i pass out? Eugene: before or after we slap you
-Album 58 The Ties That Bind Part 10
Catching fire!!! Now I am ready to see Mockingjay! Anyone want to go with me??? Hahaha! ^_^
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Yes, I love the movie Mom's night out, it is so funny! At times the movie isn't very realistic, but that just adds to the fun of it. Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day: is another one that isn't very realistic, but that just adds to the suspense of it. You have to keep wondering what is going to happen next!
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Eleventh Doctor wrote:Sorry if I'm coming across as upset, I'm not meaning to, I haven't. I actually saw the trailer and thought it looked fun so I'll give it a try.
Give it a try I think u will like it. Even if u don't, u will still laugh at a few of the parts because I promise you that there are some good jokes.
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truAIOfan wrote:Yes, I love the movie Mom's night out, it is so funny! At times the movie isn't very realistic, but that just adds to the fun of it. Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day: is another one that isn't very realistic, but that just adds to the suspense of it. You have to keep wondering what is going to happen next!
Yeah some parts aren't realistic like Allyson's nightmares of Kevin looking after the kids where Kevin is like "this is a knife, who wants to hold it?" Then all the kids raise their hands. I was like: "I don't think Kevin is that dumb..."
Connie: someone may need to slap me Eugene: are u asking for a volunteer? ... Connie: how is he?... no no wait i may need to sit down... no no i should stay on my feet, will someone catch me if i pass out? Eugene: before or after we slap you
-Album 58 The Ties That Bind Part 10
Does anyone else kind of want to see that new Tim Burton movie about the big eyes, appropriately titled Big Eyes? I was really disappointed by the Rotten Tomatoes scores of a bunch of new movies, specifically Night At the Museum 3, Annie, and Unbroken.
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Mr. Yorp wrote:You don't need a degree to shovel manure.
As I'm sure you know, critics get to see movies days and even weeks before they come out. Unbroken has 29 reviews up on Rotten Tomatoes, which I'd say is enough to reach a reasonable consensus. Annie and Night At the Museum have close to 100 reviews on the site each.
Yes, Tim Burton isn't for everyone, though I personally find a couple of his movies to be very unique and fascinating. The movie that I am probably most excited about is Selma, which is about Martin Luther King Jr.
Sir Arnold, Knight of the Order of Augustine, Debate Vampire
Mr. Yorp wrote:You don't need a degree to shovel manure.
I am aware of this and I can see your point about the 100 reviews on Annie and Night At the Museum but I think Unbroken will no doubt have more reviews before too long.
But yes, I am excited about seeing Selma.
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Fair enough. I think I will still see it, I was just a little surprised when I found out Angelina Jolie was directing it. Not that that would make it bad necessarily or that I'm biased against actors turned directors, but the reviews so far seem to be supporting the theory that Jolie should stick to acting.
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Mr. Yorp wrote:You don't need a degree to shovel manure.
Wretched Sinner wrote:I watched the Hobbit: Battle in Five Armies.
The movie itself was really good. Much better than the first 2 Hobbit movies. The third really tied the Hobbit trilogy and LOTR trilogy together.
What about that movie, called the big woods or something? It's about red riding hood, cinderella, and there are a few more people. It looks kind of creepy!
I am going to see Night at the museum very soon!
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I started Get Smart and I LOVE IT. It is a tad stupid tho... but in the Andy Griffith kind of way. Before I started it, my dad explained to me that it was like Sherlock meets Andy Griffith, so that's what got me interested, and now I'm hooked!
ClaraOswald wrote:I started Get Smart and I LOVE IT. It is a tad stupid tho... but in the Andy Griffith kind of way. Before I started it, my dad explained to me that it was like Sherlock meets Andy Griffith, so that's what got me interested, and now I'm hooked!
And I got a new ship out of it. Max/99 xD
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It really is an awesome show, and it's fairly clean too, so it's quite family friendly.
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