ext_39438 ([identity profile] kavieshana.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] grrgoyl 2011-10-05 06:16 pm (UTC)

She wasn't exactly ready when I arrived, however, her pace of preparing to leave could be described as "hustling" if not "frantic," and we walked out the door five minutes later rather than twenty. If you knew Deb like I know Deb, that right there is as good as an apology, my friends. This is so far anti on the climax scale that it sort of trips backs over to the other side and becomes climactic. And then keeps going until it hits anticlimactic again.

Saddle? Dabbing? I need a glossary.

You quoted my Queen Megabitch statement but left out the extremely well-timed "pics or it didn't happen" drop?

I think one solution would be a mandatory day on a bike for everyone And a mandatory year in food service for everyone so we all remember how to tip! Get off the road, riding a bike in the road guy. It's really hard for me to concentrate on my texting if I keep having to look up to watch for you.

I can imagine Adrien Brody being sinister. Remember The Village? He was the disappointingly not supernatural villain at the end? Creepy.

(including from ; and I'm starting to realize it must look like I talk to no one else) You invisibled my name but I know you're talking about me. I agree with criticism that the third act veers wildly off course into WTF Town My point. I could happily watch the rest of the movie again but the end killed it. You know what was pretty scary? The scene with that little boy that looks like a doll in the laundry room. The mom walks past it and you think, wait, there wasn't a doll there before, but she isn't bothered so you think you must be wrong. Then cue the creepy music and giggling because the doll thing is running around the house! DURING THE DAY TIME WHEN YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE. Freaky.

Paul: I too was surprised that neither Rogen nor Wiig ruined the movie. It was really funny, and they are still spot-on with the pop culture references. Love the scene where they walk into that bar for the first time. I remember turning to the person next to me and asking, "Just to be sure...that's the song from the Star Wars bar scene, right?"

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