I saw it Saturday night and honestly didn't like it at all. My wife loved it. Perhaps I wasn't in the right mood for it.
I saw it Saturday night and honestly didn't like it at all. My wife loved it. Perhaps I wasn't in the right mood for it.
You caught it on the regular tv huh. Was there a commercial on CNN?What's the quote then? I don't know where I saw the trailer. I don't seek out trailers, just see some on regular TV. Sorry, the humor sounds like it's intended for the kids that populate the first couple rows of Cyclone Alley.
I've yet to miss a Marvel movie and this one was by far my favorite. I can honestly see the Avengers series losing its luster for me now simply because of how tame it will feel (high hopes for Civil War though).
I counted roughly 10 kids in the theater under the age of 10 when I saw it. Only one family left early. Then I had two ladies likely in their 70's sitting next to me laughing at absolutely everything. Might have to see this one again.
"Right up main street"
"That guy was up here before we got here."
"Time to make the chimi-f'n-changas."
"Did I leave the stove on?"
"I so pity the dude that pressures her into prom sex."
Sorry, these are all lame. It's an awkward attempt at wit. The humor is fit for a slobbering high school TAG student. You know, the kids that always wear the 'sarcasm' t-shirts.
Sorry, these are all lame. It's an awkward attempt at wit. The humor is fit for a slobbering high school TAG student. You know, the kids that always wear the 'sarcasm' t-shirts.
"Right up main street"
"That guy was up here before we got here."
"Time to make the chimi-f'n-changas."
"Did I leave the stove on?"
"I so pity the dude that pressures her into prom sex."
Sorry, these are all lame. It's an awkward attempt at wit. The humor is fit for a slobbering high school TAG student. You know, the kids that always wear the 'sarcasm' t-shirts.
We all know you are bitter you couldn't get into TAG.
"Right up main street"
"That guy was up here before we got here."
"Time to make the chimi-f'n-changas."
"Did I leave the stove on?"
"I so pity the dude that pressures her into prom sex."
Sorry, these are all lame. It's an awkward attempt at wit. The humor is fit for a slobbering high school TAG student. You know, the kids that always wear the 'sarcasm' t-shirts.
Hey look, SolarGarlic is ******** on stuff other people like again. What a shock! We should make him the official CF arbiter of good taste.
Saw it this weekend.
It's a different kind of comic book movie than what's been made in the past. I don't think I'm going to be anxious to see another R-rated one. Just not my cup of tea.
That said, there are definitely some very funny one-liners that made me laugh.
However, the extensive use of gore, foul language, and sexual content doesn't appeal to me. It's just hard for me to enjoy a movie that is trying to mix humor with dark/violent images.
But I can see why some people would like it.
Get out of here! Seriously, just ******* leave! What the hell is wrong with you! You probably hate puppies too!
On a serious note... I'm actually curious what your favorite movie ever might be?