Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. You will know each of the stereotypes personally, which makes it humorous. Not the funniest movie ever, but worth the ticket price.
see I am in the minority I guess. I thought it was awful and was trying WAY too hard-to the point of torture (for me at least) I went with a friend and we both were so happy when it was over.
I think the nasties IRL tend to hide their private faces while in public, as a general rule. Hope you are not one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. You will know each of the stereotypes personally, which makes it humorous. Not the funniest movie ever, but worth the ticket price.
see I am in the minority I guess. I thought it was awful and was trying WAY too hard-to the point of torture (for me at least) I went with a friend and we both were so happy when it was over.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. You will know each of the stereotypes personally, which makes it humorous. Not the funniest movie ever, but worth the ticket price.

Anonymous wrote:Definitely needed a good belly laugh and this movie delivered. Hahn is a genius. Kristen is hysterical and the best scenes were just Hahn, Kristen and Mila together.
Mila wasn't quite a believable "Amy" for me. That's the mom who's struggling to get her shit together? She looks pulled together from head to toe and has a beautiful home (inside and out) by 32 despite becoming pregnant at 20 and only working 3 days a week at a coffee company??
Loved the bit at the end with the actresses and their real life moms. That was perfect!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was not a great movie, but it was fun.
The PTA does not have THAT much power, though. I mean, c'mon.
And for as crazed as Mila's mom life was, her hair and make-up sure we're on point the whole way through. Again...c'mon!!
You do NOT live in Great FallsMy friend dared speak to the principal about the idea of tailgates and when she went to the next PTA meeting of officers (she was one), they put chairs out for everyone but her. She was thrown off the island for not consulting them with an idea first. They all iced her out of their lives.
Oh good grief. Not the PP, but I live in GF and can't imagine this happening. What school are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was not a great movie, but it was fun.
The PTA does not have THAT much power, though. I mean, c'mon.
And for as crazed as Mila's mom life was, her hair and make-up sure we're on point the whole way through. Again...c'mon!!
You do NOT live in Great FallsMy friend dared speak to the principal about the idea of tailgates and when she went to the next PTA meeting of officers (she was one), they put chairs out for everyone but her. She was thrown off the island for not consulting them with an idea first. They all iced her out of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:It was not a great movie, but it was fun.
The PTA does not have THAT much power, though. I mean, c'mon.
And for as crazed as Mila's mom life was, her hair and make-up sure we're on point the whole way through. Again...c'mon!!
My friend dared speak to the principal about the idea of tailgates and when she went to the next PTA meeting of officers (she was one), they put chairs out for everyone but her. She was thrown off the island for not consulting them with an idea first. They all iced her out of their lives.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+100
The rage is just a tad misplaced, isn't it?