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Yep, I just didn't see the humor in it. Stupid and stupider is how you walked out of the theatre on that one.
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I actually didn't waste my eyeballs on that one. To tell the truth, I intensely dislike most of the standard Hollyweird garbage. I rarely go to the movies, if I do go, it's to see an indy film of some sort. Although I did go to see Julie & Julia and absolutely loved it!
Has anyone noticed the trend in movies is to make the characters as stupid/idiotic as possible? Is this supposed to make the audience feel superior or feel better about themselves because they are smarter than the idiots on the screen? (not much of a stretch to be smarter)
anything with Jim Carey (I dread what the new Disney Christmas movie is gonna be like, he wrecked the Grinch, now he's going after A Christmas Carol.)
Adam Sandler movies, too. Come to think of it, most anything by the latest crews from Saturday Night Live sucks pretty badly. (Chris Farley comes to mind, also - all of a sudden after he died people thought he was a comedy genius - I think he was just grossly stupid.)
I have to wonder what audience the latest horrible movies are aimed at. Teens? Jr. High Schoolers? I love a good dumb movie now and then, but that seems to be all that Hollywood is putting out there these days - that or sex/blood/guts movies.
Hmmm... maybe the Hollywood folks should spend more time working on acting and directing and stop spending so much time visiting Hugo Chavez and getting into politics