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Off Topic Forums => Off Topic Forum => Topic started by: jack on June 04, 2006, 07:13:25 am
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why does Hwood market movies as comedy that arent?? They did this with "in good company" also. I dont get it. These are not comedy,not even remotely close.
This movie mirrors my first year of marriage. Full tilt war. But very boring.
It was not my idea to see this movie, I wanted to see xmen, but I lost. thats marriage.
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The downside of compromising, eh?
if it's any consolation, I saw X-men 3 the other night, and it definitely wasn't worth the £7(plus assorted popcorn and ice-cream related expenses)...even Halle Berry didn't look her usual gorgeous self :)
...and just as an aside, kelsey grammer's character...and his super- powers were what, exactly? being blue and hairy and able to jump??
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.....ha,ha,now I know why you are such a crank Jake. You are soooo p.w. If anyone needs a definition ask a married guy. My rule of thumb about movies these days....they are usually ten times worse than the previews. Don't believe the hype.
Hal
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I haven't seen "The Break Up" and don't really intend to....
I did see the X-Men's new movies and although it was a little anti-climatic
after all the hype... I did enoy it! Poor Jack...........
Marriage can be a bitch sometimes, huh Buddy? ::)
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I gotta tell you, marriage is for me. Yeah, the first couple years are very tough, but after that training and adjustment period,it has been great. I am very lucky to be married to the most wonderful person in the world. But this movie was scary how much it resembled our first year. Man, I was an asshole.
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.....a sweetie-pie like you an asshole? Now you know nobody around here is going to believe that. ;D
Hal
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I gotta tell you, marriage is for me. Yeah, the first couple years are very tough, but after that training and adjustment period,it has been great. I am very lucky to be married to the most wonderful person in the world. But this movie was scary how much it resembled our first year. Man, I was an asshole.
the preview made it seem like a side splitting comedy and it was not. it was emotional. it capitalizes on people's curiosity re: the real-life chemistry between the two lead actors. (For you women out there, would you mind telling me what exactly IS the appeal of Vince Vaughn??) (oh btw, someone treated me)
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whats with Vinces hair? Is he wearing a rug? one minute its laying flat and next minute he has some kind of elvis boufant going?