It got way too soft and sentimental and that was the opposite of what I was looking for out of what I hoped was going to be big bold feminist sex comedy.
It got way too soft and sentimental and that was the opposite of what I was looking for out of what I hoped was going to be big bold feminist sex comedy.
Very corny. The amount of drama and crying really caught me off guard and seemed super out of place.
Did anyone else really hate Train wreck despite loving the rest Amy Schumers work? Or was it just me? Is it just cause I hate romcoms in general?
Two more things JLaw and I have in common then?
I use this logic whenever anyone brings up “but will will men think?!” line:
Dear Elizabeth,
I know it shouldn’t matter what people call themselves or label themselves as long as they are supporting the cause... But I dunno man. People’s fear of the word feminism will never cease to anger and disappoint me in a really detrimental way. It’s so damn cowardly.
Yes.
That happened to me once too. We’ve all been there, man...
Fair.
This is stupid. But it made me feel hungry. Sooo... mission accomplished?
You are a chauvinist. For shame.
It was the worst, yeah.
Uh... Both?
I am disagreeing so hard.
Blake’s character fell in love with him in the 60’s. Shes actually like a hundred years old or whatever so she’s not ACTUALLY too young for him if that’s what you were getting at.
Cause I am the best.
It’s a terrible movie. There was no point in watching it in the first place. I saved you the time. You’re welcome.
OMG. Just start it already! You know that at least I will be reading it.