Funny Uggh, my wife rented Dirty Grandpa

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That terrible 11 percent rotten tomatoes scored movie came out months ago and I knew it would suck. Everyone said it sucks so of course it would.

The opening credits start and I see Aubrey Plaza is in it. I Luuuuuuuuvvvvvv her sooooo much so I watched it.

That movie is hilarious. Offensive of course but hilarious.
 
Dirty Grandpa isn't the worst movie ever. Though it does have Zach Effron in it, which probably accounts for the 11% rotten tomato rating. Robert DeNiro makes it worth watching
 
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The shock factor is kinda gone now. May as well though. Kinda hard to believe it's the same actress. (I'm WAY behind on my movies. I just watch Suicide Squad for the first time last night. Cool movie.)

And yeah, the clips of DeNiro were great....

Suicide Squad is ok, I admit I was dissappointed.
 
Dirty Grandpa isn't the worst movie ever. Though it does have Zach Effron in it, which probably accounts for the 11% rotten tomato rating. Robert DeNiro makes it worth watching
Zach Effron is great in that " I wanna punch your dumb ass in the face" kind of role.

HCP could do it but he's not photogenic like Effron
 
The reviews for it are funnier than the movie. Even the critics consensus summary on RT is pretty good: "Like a Werther's Original dropped down a sewer drain, Dirty Grandpa represents the careless fumbling of a classic talent that once brought pleasure to millions."
 
Learned not to expect anything from movies. More often than not you get disappointed.

Moonlight?? Was ok, not amazing. I expected too much.

Reviews mean little to me in the end. The Dark Knight got bad reviews here and there. I think Christy Lemire didn't like it. I know if she loves something, I won't and vice versa.
 
Learned not to expect anything from movies. More often than not you get disappointed.

Moonlight?? Was ok, not amazing. I expected too much.

Reviews mean little to me in the end. The Dark Knight got bad reviews here and there. I think Christy Lemire didn't like it. I know if she loves something, I won't and vice versa.

I don't read reviews before seeing a movie unless I don't really want to see the movie. Sometimes reviews make me see a movie I otherwise wouldn't, and the other times they don't really do anything.

Hell, I rarely watch trailers anymore. Certainly not for movies I know I want to see.

I didn't see a review or trailer or anything really before seeing Moonlight and I absolutely loved it. Hell or High Water is the best movie I've seen from last year though. News came out today that Chris Pine, Ben Foster, and David McKenzie (the director) are teaming up again for a Netflix movie called Outlaw King.

Mackenzie, Berrie and Brown hail from Scotland, and it sure sounds like this is an act of national pride for them to restore some of the luster for the nationally revered Robert The Bruce that was missing from the Best Picture-winning Braveheart. There, Robert the Bruce came across as a privileged brat who was manipulated by his power-hungry leper father into betraying William Wallace, before coming around and leading Scotland to freedom after Wallace was drawn and quartered by England King Edward I. William Wallace will have a place in Outlaw King, but in this story, Robert the Bruce casts aside the comfortable trappings of his upbringing to stand up for his countrymen in a long campaign. He defied the Brits and the Catholic Church and ruthlessly consolidated rule among the squabbling noble elite of Scotland, finally rallying the forces necessary to turn back Edward II’s considerable armies to free Scotland. There is also a major love story in the film, between the king and his Queen, Elizabeth de Burgh, daughter of an England-friendly Irish noble who helped Robert The Bruce form the backbone needed to eradicate the Brits.
 
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I don't read reviews before seeing a movie unless I don't really want to see the movie. Sometimes reviews make me see a movie I otherwise wouldn't, and the other times they don't really do anything.

Hell, I rarely watch trailers anymore. Certainly not for movies I know I want to see.

I didn't see a review or trailer or anything really before seeing Moonlight and I absolutely loved it.
Moonlight sucks. I mean it was ok but so what?

If we remake Solaris word for word and scene for scene starring Caitlyn Jenner it will still suck.
 

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