simpilotswife
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- Apr 16, 2002
Millenium with Cheryl Ladd and Kris Kristofferson
The 'burbs
I have only ever walked out on one movie in my entire life...The Aristocrats.
Guess I wasn't alone...there was a sign in the lobby (that I failed to notice when I walked in) saying that the movie was offensive and no refunds would be offered if you walked out
Come on!!!! You can't go see the Aristocrats and not know that you surely will be offended.... Did someone not tell you what the premise of this movie is?????????? Bob Saget's version of the joke is the most offesive out of everyone's...... While I didn't enjoy the movie, I prepared myself mentally ahead of time![]()
Come on!!!! You can't go see the Aristocrats and not know that you surely will be offended.... Did someone not tell you what the premise of this movie is?????????? Bob Saget's version of the joke is the most offesive out of everyone's...... While I didn't enjoy the movie, I prepared myself mentally ahead of time![]()
Nope. My friends just asked me to go with them because they thought I would like it. I didn't have time to look it up.
Apparently these friends don't know me very well.
I knew what the movie was about, but the only part I found remotely funny was Drew Carey's joke. The tellings of the "true" Aristocrats joke did not get me to smile. Except for comedians reconting the flubbing of the punchline as Aristocats.
I didn't think it was funny at all, but I was well-prepared by my husband beforehand....
I also HATED jerry McGuire - I was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bored by the whole thing and I wanted him to fail and I wanted the stupid sports guy to get an injury so bad that he couldn't play anymore ever.
And I saw Closer on HBO - did they really bill it as a love story for adults? I didn't really think it was a love story. More a depressing pile of ka-ka.
Anything with Dane Cook is garbage. He's the Family Guy of actors and comedians.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
There are alot on the list that I agree with, but the worst movie for me is Phone Booth. A whole 2 hours about a man standing inside a phone booth, you've got to be kidding. How do these things actually become big screen movies![]()
I can see how that particular film wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea. However, to say it's just 2 hours of a man standing in a phone both is like saying "Twelve Angry Men" is just about twelve guys stuck in a room!!!