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I think everybody (director included) are sourpusses about this movie. I saw it, I thought it was cute. It wasn't the best movie in the world, but I sat in a theater and enjoyed myself at an innocuous motion picture.

I guess I was a pretentious douchebag high school kid, because I couldn't get into the Big Lebowski, but absolutely loved No Country for Old Men when I was 17.

Does Aaron Paul look weird in this? I can't picture him with hair, he looks like he's put on weight with hair on his head.

I remember my ex-girlfriend played (I Think) A live performance of Kelly Clarkson singing "A Moment like This"… and she was singing it while I was performing… I couldn't keep it up, needless to say.

It's better than the "Happy Ending" Willem Dafoe gets at the end of Antichrist.

I'm definitely taken aback by this trailer. I remember reading a long while ago that Will Ferrell was supposed to play the role of Walter Mitty, and that scared me, but looking at this, if Will Ferrell was supposed to play Walter in a movie that looked like this, I'd have felt like it would have been an extension of

I haven't seen that movie yet. I haven't seen a lot of her work, to be honest, but just like how people will avoid movies when they see a certain actor, I tend to avoid movies when she's in it. Doesn't mean I won't skip BJM, I just need an evening to see it.

Well, is Shrek the Third worth watching, really? Shrek it's sequel are the only good movies in the series, and even then, I'm being generous about its sequel.

She was lip synching:

I love that he had to find a way around explaining 'skeet' to his son, when I just found out what the word meant literally three months ago, and I was 22.

"He Needs Me" is the only other song from the movie I really, really love. I have a soft spot for "Swee-Pea's Lullaby". It really can make me smile and cry at the same time. "He Needs me" has the same effect.

That sounds more like a song about a bordello full of really interesting whores then it does a losing your virginity song.

I was going to say the same thing about "Feels like the First time" for the same reasons you said.

The idea of the movie intrigues me, but I've always had a fear of the animation style, for some reason (Terry Gilliam's illustrations or whatever you want to call it) used to scare me as a young child. That being said, the visuals probably help the movie then hurt it. I hope to find it and time to see it.

Agreed so damn much. I read an article by him a couple of months ago, and when he mentioned that he can no longer speak, I felt a twinge of sadness because I had forgotten about that, as much writing at he does now, you'd never know it.

I'm gonna throw my hat in the ring and say Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love" is probably one of my favorite perfect movies. It does have one scene in it that almost ruins it for me (It's very close toward the end), but Adam Sandler's Barry Egan delivers one of my favorite lines in the world and all is forgiven.

Don't bring me down….. Souse!

Maybe it is just me, but if Drew Barrymore is in the movie, Adam seems to tone his gross stuff quite a bit. Maybe this movie will be better then expected. I'm optimistic, perhaps even naively so, but 50 First Dates wasn't that bad, and neither was The Wedding Singer, so fingers crossed.

Did you order the Suck-O-Matic, the most help-o-rific device on the face of the Earth?

I wish I could remember the song they sang in the musical part. All I can recall, from memory in that particular episode is the trailer descriptors for "Enter The Rodent: Part VII (Not before I Had my Coffee)", "The Cuddley Lil Poots" and "Dracula: It's been done to death." but not Garbage Strike: The Musical.