You seen the TV spots. You read the previews/reviews. You see the actor interviews. It was clearly going to be the same movie from the beginning. You people act like it was claiming to try to be something different.
Movie was pretty cash.
It opened with Danzig, so, it's got that going for it.
Saw it today, didn't like it. It seemed like the whole thing was rushed, but at the same time slow as hell. Wasn't as funny and the acting/direction this time around blew too. I think my favorite part was the end credits.
veetle has it on a loop, so saw it there. Was a fine time waster, but not anything fanastic. The backroom of the strip club was the only part that had me rolling.
Saw this at the drafthouse, and I thought it was hilarious. Fuck all the movie snobs.
ITT: People who didn't like the movie trying to convince those that did not to with some distorted sense of only appreciating the classiest comedies.
Hmm. Quite.
If that was referring to me, I wasn't saying that other people could not enjoy the film. I'm just laughing at the people making fun of people who don't like it. You can like w/e you want, lol doesn't bother me at the end of the day. I'm not trying to convince anyone not to like the movie. I'm just saying that I didn't.
Fifteen is my limit on schnitzengruben
holy shit lol this is mostly off-topic but you reminded me, when we went to see hangover 2 we saw a preview for some boxing movie about these two brothers. They fucking already ruined half the film by the end of the trailer. Not that I give a crap because I could care less about boxing movies but it had us laughing pretty hard.
I finally got around to seeing this ($10.50 a ticket? fuck you AMC & Hollywood!) and I loved it. Enjoyed the first, have absolutely no problem with it recycling content. As with what was said earlier about the theater being dead silent during the Tyson scene, same shit happened tonight.
If you find trailers ruin movies for you...stop watching them?