I couldn't stand that narration. It was such a distraction. I kept wondering if it was The Social Network kid the whole time. Ugh. Worst delivery of lines, EVER, by Scarlett Johannsen.
Some other nominations:
Running With Scissors
Wendy & Lucy (The Ending! The complete lack of emotion from Michelle Williams! The length!)
Julie & Julia or whatever the hell that horrible movie was called- I straight up wanted to murder Amy Adams
The more I think about it, the pooping especially, was necessary because it aided in the story line of her screwing up EVERYTHING as the maid of honor. I meant really that maybe they put the poop jokes in the trailer to lure guys in?
I was just glad a lot of things they put in the trailer/ads weren't in the movie, and what was in the movie instead was much better. More comedies need to do that- put in jokes that aren't actually in the movie, so the best jokes aren't spoiled.
And I think that they put that raunchy stuff in there thinking men would go see it. I agree it wasn't necessary, but I still thought it was funny, being a human being who has had food poisoning one too many times!
In the beginning of the movie, i was hoping someone would pistol whip Rose Byrne's character, but then I was like "wait! that's what the evil media wants me to do!" and I was so happy they kinda (SPOILER ALERT) made up in the end and we saw her flaws and stuff.
I don't watch it, but it was on the TV randomly and I heard the oldest son say "Awwww....stop, drop and roll, Mom! God just burned you!" and it was pretty awesome.
Cougartown is AWESOME. I know some people are put off by the positivity/goofiness, but I love it. I've watched it from almost the beginning, so maybe I'm more used to it. Ellie and Laurie are HILARIOUS. There's a billion good quotes an episode. I'm so happy it's still on.
I thought he was impersonating Billy Crystal in Mr. Saturday Night for a minute. I actually watched the opening credits of that movie yesterday and quickly turned it off before I stuck a knife in both ears and twisted if I had to listen to Billy Crystal talk like that for 2 hours.
Whoa. I went to Troy in the theater and people were loudly sighing throughout it. Only movie I've ever seen where that happened, but I agreed.
A Christmas Story is okay. I never saw it until I was an adult but I think it's a mandatory watch when your relatives are annoying you and you want to escape and it's the only thing on TV.
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