Posted on 09/17/2010 6:34:33 PM PDT by GVnana
I saw Eat Pray Love over the weekend. I cant remember the last film I walked out of but I certainly wanted to walk out of this one. I stayed because I want to know what is going in the world. I know now and its not good.
The cinema was half full, almost all were women.
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Speaking as an engineer: It was twice as large as it needed to be.
julia roberts has become such a joyless hag in her middle age. i can’t bear her movies. what happened to fun?
the guys’ version — Eat, Drink, Fart. :-)
I have gotten to the point where on the line at the super market I see all the magazines with Hollywood types and I usually ask my wife; “Who is that on the cover, and why should I be interested in their life?” They have their day and it eventually comes to an end as they age.
Julia needed the money-you know-anything for money?
LOL!!!!
Oh I can’t even imagine you in that theater!!!
Although if someone threatened to kidnap my kids unless I went to see this pap, I would love to have you sitting next to me. Oh the things you would say and the looks we would get!
I am with you on that!!!
After the first chapter I renamed it "Whine, Moan and Complain" because I swear that was all the woman did.
What a unpleasant person.
Needless to say I have no interest in seeing the movie.
Please don’t say “even Tom Cruise”. He’s a wonderful actor.
I didn’t see the movie. (Are you kidding me?)
YUCK
I didn’t see Under the Tuscan Sun because I read in reviews that they had completely changed the story from the one of a couple buying the old run-down home and renovating it to one of those “bitter single girl on the make” stories that pack the theaters. The book was more about the couple’s relationship with the house and how it taught them to live in a more aware and calm state from their frenetic pace in New York City.
one time Tom Cruise played the young cocky guy with an annoying S### eating grin, now that showed his range as an actor!!
naw, the “working title” was really
“Eat, Play, and Love Yourself”
but the author’s publisher decided that the narcissism was a bit too overwhelming
Ponygirl, by not seeing Under the Tuscan Sun, you didnt miss a thing. I almost walked out when they did the gratuitous and obligatory, Gay Away travel group scene which was unneeded, came out of left field, detracted and added nothing to the movie.
Tom Cruise rocked as the old agent in Tropic Thunder, the only thing of his I ever liked
When single women travel far away they are looking (subconsciously) to get schtupped by some exotic local or a fellow tourist. You don’t need this movie to figure that out
For the love of all that's Holy, please sign them up on FR!
If the magazine in question is "O," it would be "Oprah" on the cover. Her life deserves no attention whatsoever.
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