Forum: Movies, Television, Books (Does anyone still read?) Topic: Man Up started by: GORDON Posted by GORDON on Mar. 16 2016,04:51
I saw this on Netflix, saw it had Simon Pegg, I thought to myself, "I find him to be delightful, and as such I always see everything he is in," and watched it.I think this movie ends that general response to his films. It's a chick flick without any of the humor that makes Pegg worth watching. Half way through I was regretting having committed to it. Posted by Alhazad on Mar. 16 2016,05:40
You know you can turn off a movie without hurting its feelings? I do it all the time when hack writers try to pass off awkwardness as comedy.
Posted by Leisher on Mar. 16 2016,06:22
(Alhazad @ Mar. 16 2016,08:40) QUOTE You know you can turn off a movie without hurting its feelings? I do it all the time when hack writers try to pass off awkwardness as comedy. The single worst emotion I feel when watching a product. If I want to stop watching because the awkwardness makes me feel uncomfortable towards the person, you're doing something wrong. It's ok in spurts, but sometimes folks go all in with it. Posted by GORDON on Mar. 16 2016,07:40
(Alhazad @ Mar. 16 2016,08:40) QUOTE You know you can turn off a movie without hurting its feelings? I do it all the time when hack writers try to pass off awkwardness as comedy. I HATE stopping a movie half way through. I've done that less than 5 times in my life. Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 16 2016,08:26
(GORDON @ Mar. 16 2016,09:40) QUOTE (Alhazad @ Mar. 16 2016,08:40) QUOTE You know you can turn off a movie without hurting its feelings? I do it all the time when hack writers try to pass off awkwardness as comedy. I HATE stopping a movie half way through. I've done that less than 5 times in my life. Same. |