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Hey
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Spanglish was wonderful
Finding Neverland was even better. |
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brothas gonna work it out
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I was going to post this in Anybody Thrilla's thread but thought it was more appropriate here since it discusses both Spanglish, Finding Neverland and Meet the Fockers:
Spanglish was mediocore at best, however Punch Drunk Love was pretty cool. I would have stayed around in Spanglish if Finding Neverland wasn't starting in the next theatre. If I wanted to see a movie I thought was somewhat ok, I would just rent it. I realized Spanglish was meant to be more of a dramatic comedy, and I expected that. I just couldn't laugh at some of the parts that were presented to be funny. Parts that some others in the theatre were laughing at ridiculously like when Adam Sandler cupped what's her names breast, or when they had sex in a "humourus" fasion that wasn't humorus. I enjoyed some aspects of the film but it didn't draw me... I might rent it to see the last hour of it. I am glad I switched to see Finding Neverland, this movie was great, with a strong story. Whenever comedy was introduced in this film everyone laughed... and the ending touched alot of people it sent chills down my spine as well. And I don't get emotional in movies. Tonight I saw Meet the Fockers, it was allright. Didn't expect much from is since the critics didn't like this film all that much. But I admit it was funny, and had a decent story to it. I won't give too much away since alot of you haven't seen it. It wasn't as funny or entertaining as the first one, but that is hard to match. Meet the Parents: 9/10 Meet the Fockers: 7.1/10 |
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