Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
WOW. Someone took this WAY too personally. Hit home, did it? Lemme guess. You are the Christina Applegate character? Surprise! Everyone had you pegged, long before the movie. They are just nice to your face to stay off your extremely distorted radar.
Internet commenters like you are so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw it as well, with a mom friend. I thought it had an awkward start. The jokes seemed weird until Hahn stole the spotlight with her amazing and crude humor.
Mila Kunis looked like a teenager (not old enough to have middle school children).
The PP is right, the movie showed that the only way you can be happy is to divorce.
Last, it was haphazardly made. Like how Kristen Bell's character was a mother of 4, whose kids were always at home and never at school? Kristen Bell also took a picture of Mila while she was kissing, and nothing surfaced after that (I assumed there would be a scandal).
Mila Kunis' character was said to be 32 (got pregnant young, hence married the loafer dad) which is just slightly younger than Mila Kunis actually is. Kristen Bell's character had elementary age and very young kids so the younger would have been home all day. I thought the picture was because Bell's character was so excited about the kiss... never thought it was supposed to foretell a scandal. It's not the highest quality film in the world, but I wouldn't call it haphazard.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it as well, with a mom friend. I thought it had an awkward start. The jokes seemed weird until Hahn stole the spotlight with her amazing and crude humor.
Mila Kunis looked like a teenager (not old enough to have middle school children).
The PP is right, the movie showed that the only way you can be happy is to divorce.
Last, it was haphazardly made. Like how Kristen Bell's character was a mother of 4, whose kids were always at home and never at school? Kristen Bell also took a picture of Mila while she was kissing, and nothing surfaced after that (I assumed there would be a scandal).
Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
So you are going to miss out on a fun girls night because of your anti sugar anti treats way of life?
Are you the mom who constantpy plops her ten year old son on scales and cuts him off for a week because he ate lunch on a field trip?
Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
WOW. Someone took this WAY too personally. Hit home, did it? Lemme guess. You are the Christina Applegate character? Surprise! Everyone had you pegged, long before the movie. They are just nice to your face to stay off your extremely distorted radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!
Wow, you sound like you're just a ball of fun. Unclench already.
Anonymous wrote:Im trying to understand the appeal of this movie to women. I had 3 friends invite me and turned them all down. The mom humor just feels cheap to me. Like how every pop culture thing eventually has the "mom version" which is about how infuriating kids are and luckily we have wine and coffee!! It's just so base. oh yeah the lame moms who want no sugar or fat or eggs at the bake sale, hilarious, let's make a movie about them!