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Thanks for the advice. I will not see it. Horse face doesn't excite me as an actress anyway.
Sounds like it's loaded with what my favorite reviewer Stephen Hunter calls TULWC...... The Usual Left-Wing Crap!
I saw a preview for this when I went to Walk the Line. It looked incredibly DUMB. I didn't even pick up on he hippie vs. conservative thing. It just looked like a very stupid movie. They put all the dumb gags which weren't even funny in the preview. So, you know that the rest of the movie is going to be idiotic in that "Hollywood thinks you should laugh at this" way.
Painful to READ let alone pay to watch in a theater. Wish I hadn't. Sounds absolutely stupid and barren of any creativity.
They forgot to include the daughter who got aborted and the son who blew his mind out on drugs.
Sarah Jessica Parker might be mean, and uptight, but conservative she ain't. Nor is her character. A real conservative, already mean and uptight, would have spun on her heel and hurried back down the steps. A kindly, gentle and understanding conservative, of course, would not have been caught in such a conundrum, as there would have been no compulsion to carry around a personal freak show.
Hollywood is sinking faster than the Kursk, and it keeps cranking out sewage like this. If ever there was an industry that deserves to die for its sheer arrogance, it's the American film business.
Hollyweird is attempting to sway younger moviegoers over to the dark side of the leftwing. They've been doing it successfully for several decades but only recently it's been discovered for the fraudulent crap it is. It's one of the many ways the insidious socialists in the DNC can "get" to the public.
This is more of the same. I'm sick to death of it. I haven't wanted to see any movie in ages.
Sarah Jessica Parker as a conservative? That says it all.
But...but...the NYTimes gave it a glowing review (and panned The Producers).
Thanks...I won't bother seeing it.
LOL! Great comment! That's how I've always felt when I've gone to something like this, but I've never known how to express it. I do now.
That said, when I saw the previews for this movie, I got a distinct whiff of lefty actor/director-think.
Definite chick flick, pretty obvious plot endings, a few funny bits. Of course, who has the perfect relationship amongst all the ones in the family? The deaf, gay brother and his oh-so-sweet and PC nice gay black guy.
As a man, I found myself ignoring the movie and just watched Rachel McAdams, who is amazingly attractive on the silver screen.