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so what the hell is going on with this movie? charlie dies, comes back to life, has a daughter, charlie then transitions into a woman, raises a creepy murderous kid, sends her to school to remake the play and then somehow these three kids get a completely separate idea to trash the stage and it just so happens that

thats not really what happens but ok

the whole first act is DJ Keanu playing musical chairs. it must be nice to be a wealthy architect who owns 27 chairs in his livingroom.

this mainly fed into my anna kendrick crush, which is weird because i think rosemarie is sneaky hot and i have been told too many times that i look like orlando bloom. anyway this film was super boring and i was half expecting craig robinson to show up as the dead body.

This was pretty terrible. Yet another film giving its audience zero reason to hope for a happy ending, two very unlikable parents, one who ignores his children leaving in the middle of the night, and another who sleeps all morning pretty much lose their shit when the kids are missing and spend 95% of their time

i for one identify with Eli, when you grow up in Newton and everywhere you go is disappointing in comparison, its easy to make films about the horrors of leaving home.
leave the bear jew alone.

Simon gives a little insight into some of his rejected ideas at HBO on the Men In Blazers podcast, saying he felt it was necessary to cast some big names, Issac and Ryder among them to get it made, an unusual move for him, and he wanted to do a project on tax reform, and they joked around theyd have needed Brad Pitt