So, I saw "Wolverine" tonight. IMO, this is not a good movie. I thought the script was quite poor, not enough Jackman naked or half naked, and there are plot points that make NO sense.
If you are so inclined, you should stay through all of the credits, there are two bonus scenes after the end of the movie.
A mom walked out of Wolverine with her 7 year-old and pointed to me and the box office cashier saying, "those two ladies have seen it and they both think it's too violent for a seven-year-old"
I started to say, "I haven't-"
and she shushed me like Cesar Milan, "shht-
You've seen it
."
I started to say, "I haven't-"
Dude, you just bitched about parents taking their kids to see it. So back up the parents who are trying to prevent their kids from seeing it.
Dude, you just bitched about parents taking their kids to see it. So back up the parents who are trying to prevent their kids from seeing it.
I agree. I am feeling newfound parental solidarity.
She should have told me up front she wanted me to lie for her- I would have been cool with it. The shushing was completely uncalled for. And if I would have seen her buy the tickets I would have warned her. There's also ratings information everywhere.
She should have told me up front she wanted me to lie for her- I would have been cool with it
Pfft. You need to learn to lie extempore. That's the only useful kind.
I bet, as parents, you don't take your kids to a movie without looking at the ratings information in advance.
she shushed me like a dog! and did that gesture, you know, like snapping jaws with her hand!
I'd have totally fired back "Your mommy LIES!"
Being a parent makes you the boss of your kid, not of me.
she shushed me like a dog! and did that gesture, you know, like snapping jaws with her hand!
Yeah, I totally would've gone for the throat-slitting motion myself.
how about a great Pittsburgh movie? Innocent Blood.
"This shirt is disgusting." Love it.
I also admit to loving Alan Ruck in FBDO (and I can't say Broderick did a bad job, I just hate the character he's playing). But really, if in order to force you to have the balls to confront your dad over non-related issues, you're also required to destroy an automobile that IS a piece of art? FUCK. THAT. SHIT. I know Ferris didn't intend that to happen, but the fact that he thought he'd helped his friend by somehow directing him towards that kind of behavior (which I suspect would have gotten him in SERIOUS shit if he'd done the equivalent at home AND GOTTEN CAUGHT FOR IT!!!!!) makes me think of him as mega-asshole.
He's not a douche-bag, though. I'll give him (very few) points for that.