Yeah, I've so far avoided the whole Facebook thing (mainly since it is blocked at work and I can't be buggered at home to join so far), but I do need to do something about it eventually.
Resistance is futile!!!!
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Yeah, I've so far avoided the whole Facebook thing (mainly since it is blocked at work and I can't be buggered at home to join so far), but I do need to do something about it eventually.
Resistance is futile!!!!
The negative reviews are piling up for Jack and jill.
1. How did this movie get financed?
2. Who is the audience for this movie?
I actually liked The Wedding Singer, but there is no fucking way I'm going to see this movie under any situation. I don't care if it shows up on TBS some Saturday when I'm bored.
Is there supposed to be some sort of advertising subtext to imply that Adam Sandler as a man is relatively catchlike attractive and just disgusting as a woman? Because they're both plain as mud to me.
After "Funny People", it just makes me sad to see Adam Sandler make crap like that. Also, I thought Hollywood was over stuff like that when Max Baer Jr. stopped playing Jethrine on the Beverly Hillbillies. And I sort of think Adam Sandler is "regular-guy" cute, but that was before seeing him in eyeshadow...my brain is going to need to recover from that. Not gonna lie.
Something I learned today:
There is a movie out there that stars Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore.
There is a movie out there that stars Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore.
And she's a nun.
I remember that movie! On the Late Nite Creetur Feetur or something, right?
Ooh. That little four-note mockingjay melody at the end is haunting.
Ack. Can't wait!