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At first glance, I thought it looked legendarily stupid. But now the ads are growing on me, and Wahlberg has a pretty good deadpan style to go with it.

Plus, Mila Kunis cures all ills.
 
LongTimeListener said:
At first glance, I thought it looked legendarily stupid. But now the ads are growing on me, and Wahlberg has a pretty good deadpan style to go with it.

Plus, Mila Kunis cures all ills.

Have you seen the uncensored trailer?
 
"If a fart could masturbate, this is what it would look like."

That's the opening I saw for a review of the film. Deadspin, maybe.
 
I can't wait to see this. Deadspin killed it but made a good point about Wahlberg not being the right guy for the character. Still, I'm seeing it this weekend for sure.
 
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bigpern23 said:
"If a fart could masturbate, this is what it would look like."

That's the opening I saw for a review of the film.

I don't even know what that means. Nor do I want to.
 
JackReacher said:
I can't wait to see this. Deadspin killed it but made a good point about Wahlberg not being the right guy for the character. Still, I'm seeing it this weekend for sure.

Wahlberg is not the right actor for any character.
 
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I'm looking forward to it but will wait until it's on HBO. I rarely see comedies in the theater. They translate well enough on my flat screen without shelling out for tickets and popcorn.
 
Haven't bought the popcorn in years.

But those damn chocolate-covered, chocolate chip dough bites ...

(I'll always prefer the theater to watching a movie at home. Just me.)
 
Am unabashedly excited for this movie. Even considering bringing the baby to a matinee.
 
Probably going with a couple of buddies on Friday after crushing some happy hour beers. Can't wait.
 
I had a pass to go to a screening of "Ted" last night, but instead I saw "People Like Us" because it was more convenient and I was pretty much guaranteed to get a seat in that screening. I'm sure I would have laughed my ass off. Instead I cried, because parts of "People Like Us" were sad (and I'm not just talking about Chris Pine's acting).
 

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