Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:movie sucked. canned jokes and predictable. good looking women falls for the rich geek.
lebron was the only good part.
AS would be thrilled to read this review.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:movie sucked. canned jokes and predictable. good looking women falls for the rich geek.
lebron was the only good part.
AS would be thrilled to read this review.
She is really odd looking. Not attractive, not ugly but weird pointy chin, no lips and some really really effed up teeth. I was so distracted by every close up showing those two freakishly long front teeth. They are like three times as long as the adjacent teeth. I liked Hader but just don't seem as anything other than asexual.
Anonymous wrote:Also, I'm tired of lame jokes about white characters being uncomfortable when a black person is in the room. It's just tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:movie sucked. canned jokes and predictable. good looking women falls for the rich geek.
lebron was the only good part.
AS would be thrilled to read this review.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved it and so did DH. We both laughed out loud multiple times.
I loved it too. I really liked that AS included a dad with MS into the story line of the movie because her dad in real life is in a nursing home with MS.
And thumbs up to Apatow for having a truly diverse cast. After seeing that YouTube channel where the guy splices together all dialogue from characters of color, it was a bit refreshing that it seems there's an effort being made...
I actually had the opposite feeling regarding diversity. Yes, there were black athletes, and the black doctor's aid (who inspired the co-worker to remark that she had once dated a black man -- I guess that was supposed to be a funny joke?), but the "diversity" seemed a little token to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved it and so did DH. We both laughed out loud multiple times.
I loved it too. I really liked that AS included a dad with MS into the story line of the movie because her dad in real life is in a nursing home with MS.
And thumbs up to Apatow for having a truly diverse cast. After seeing that YouTube channel where the guy splices together all dialogue from characters of color, it was a bit refreshing that it seems there's an effort being made...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved it and so did DH. We both laughed out loud multiple times.
I loved it too. I really liked that AS included a dad with MS into the story line of the movie because her dad in real life is in a nursing home with MS.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the new trend of gross out movies. Don't think jokes about tampons and raunchy sex are funny. I hate this new low of humor. That said I thought Amy S was charming and I have a huge crush on Bill Hader. The chemistry was cute between them. Just wish these gross out movies could bring it down a notch. Can't imagine seeing this movie on a first date! Sitting in front of me was a mom and a dad and their daughter who could not have been more than 15. Weird! I couldn't sit and watch those raunchy scenes with my child!!!
Anonymous wrote:As an aside, I saw she was the only writing credit (or listed as "written by"; I didn't stay for the full credits). How does one get that credit? I always hear about writing rooms filled with teams of writers. Do they all not get credit, or did AS truly write this on her own?
Anonymous wrote:movie sucked. canned jokes and predictable. good looking women falls for the rich geek.
lebron was the only good part.