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Saw the first showing of this one near me yesterday, unless there was a midnight premiere somewhere close that I wouldn't have gone to anyway, and have to agree. This movie gets a definite A from me. Not scary in my opinion, though there are some scenes that may make you jump (I don't consider that as being scared as it's more about surprise), but definitely a pleasure to watch and definitely funny (on purpose as opposed to movies that are funny because of how stupid they are)WARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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Good choice, Siep! It's scheduled to open in the States on 18 May. But, that's when I rearrange my sock drawer.
(anybody know what movie that's from?)"I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Well, I woke up in the mood for a bad movie today, so I trotted off to my local theater for a $5 showing of
The Three Stooges: I never liked these guys as a kid; I thought they were stoopid and annoying. Well, they haven't gotten better with age as this movie proves. That being said, I can't completely dismiss it for a number of reasons: 1)The openning sequences with the trio as kids are pretty good; 2) certain individual scenes have a demented hilariarity to them that transcends the material--for example, a shot of the stooges selling "farm-raised" salmon on a golf course--but these are few and far between; 3) watching these clowns work their tired antics on the cast of "Jersey Shore" was the hightlight of the movie; and 4) immeditatly after the film (before the credits) watching two actors playing the Farrelly Borthers (writers/directors of the film) explain how none of the slapstick was real (there were even credits for them, but they were called Handsome Man #1 & #2.)
But none of this really ads up to an entertaining move, though it would have made a great trailer!
2/5"I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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