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By far the best movie I watched this weekend. Amusing, but with a solid message.
 
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Holy God, fcuking Bridesmaids last night. Without question the most tedious, insipid movie I've ever seen. Absolute waste of two hours of my life. No matter how your significant other begs/threatens, don't do it.

I mean, if you're going to put guys through having to go see a movie like this one, at least have the decency to get semi-hot actresses. But, NO, no we're going to cast two Saturday Night Live hags in the main roles and make you watch them whine and moan for two hours... damnit, I'm still pissed off about this one...
 
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RugbyBuck;1930979; said:
Holy God, fcuking Bridesmaids last night. Without question the most tedious, insipid movie I've ever seen. Absolute waste of two hours of my life. No matter how your significant other begs/threatens, don't do it.

I mean, if you're going to put guys through having to go see a movie like this one, at least have the decency to get semi-hot actresses. But, NO, no we're going to cast two Saturday Night Live hags in the main roles and make you watch them whine and moan for two hours... damnit, I'm still [censored]ed off about this one...
Thanks, I'd been debating about seeing this, it got really good reviews but something told me not to fall for it.
 
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Yep, I went along without a fight because I'd heard that it had gotten some good reviews. Conspiracy. Don't fall for it. They're not re-settlement camps.

Yes, that's right. I just compared Bridesmaids to Auschwitz. I'll hate myself later, but I'm still pissed off.
 
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scarletmike;1929485; said:
Watching Robin Hood Men in Tights right now. Mel Brooks films are great. :biggrin:

I remember seeing a movie called "Robin Hood and His Brawny Men & Lusty Women" at the "Little Art Theater" during my sophomore at OSU (i.e. 1970). There was always discount coupons published in The Lantern. :biggrin:

P.S. It wasn't a Mel Brooks film.
 
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