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Posted on 12/28/13 at 12:15 am to shutterspeed
I'm waiting for the sequel.
Posted on 12/28/13 at 12:33 am to oompaw
I want to see the NC-17 sequel, The Makeup Sex
Posted on 12/28/13 at 9:29 am to biglego
Jen's arse was best part of movie
Posted on 12/28/13 at 9:35 am to biglego
I think this movie is terribly, terribly underrated. There's something kind of brilliant and realisitic about it to a degree.
Aniston's performance is really strong esp after she invites Vaughn to the concert only to be utterly disappointed...again. I know people who have done that in relationships that aren't working--they do everything they can to try to make it work and to hold on to the relationship only to learn the lesson the hard way.
This movie is subtly empowering in the sense that it cuts against the grain of the societal brainwashing that we're all supposed to have a "happily ever after" by pairing off in romantic relationships. Instead, these characters learn that the relationship they're in is holding themselves back and keeping them from becoming the adults they should be. Think about it: Jen's character goes to Europe and Vince's character finally becomes the brother and business partner his family needs.
The film is about growing up--that's what the ending is about--they're finally able to treat each other as adults by being happy for the other person even if that means they're not in each others' lives. Sometimes, that's the healthiest decision we can make.
Aniston's performance is really strong esp after she invites Vaughn to the concert only to be utterly disappointed...again. I know people who have done that in relationships that aren't working--they do everything they can to try to make it work and to hold on to the relationship only to learn the lesson the hard way.
This movie is subtly empowering in the sense that it cuts against the grain of the societal brainwashing that we're all supposed to have a "happily ever after" by pairing off in romantic relationships. Instead, these characters learn that the relationship they're in is holding themselves back and keeping them from becoming the adults they should be. Think about it: Jen's character goes to Europe and Vince's character finally becomes the brother and business partner his family needs.
The film is about growing up--that's what the ending is about--they're finally able to treat each other as adults by being happy for the other person even if that means they're not in each others' lives. Sometimes, that's the healthiest decision we can make.
This post was edited on 12/28/13 at 9:36 am
Posted on 12/28/13 at 9:44 am to bluestem75
Worst part of this movie for me was listening to Jen's bitch arse best friend enable her whole fricked up plan
Not to mention the way she treats her lap dog puss of a husband
Not to mention the way she treats her lap dog puss of a husband
This post was edited on 12/28/13 at 9:45 am
Posted on 12/28/13 at 12:19 pm to TXGunslinger10
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Worst part of this movie for me was listening to Jen's bitch arse best friend enable her whole fricked up plan Not to mention the way she treats her lap dog puss of a husband
ALL OF THIS.
Such a stereotypical best friend. That chick basically helped ruin their relationship.
Posted on 12/28/13 at 12:29 pm to Chad504boy
I liked the movie but I thought the idea of how they started dating was very unrealistic.
A guy at a game with his friend sees a girl with her boyfriend and finds her attractive and buys her a hot dog.
After the game he stops her, while she is walking away with her boyfriend, and annoys the frick out of here until she dumps her boyfriend and goes on a date with him? Like that would ever happen.
A guy at a game with his friend sees a girl with her boyfriend and finds her attractive and buys her a hot dog.
After the game he stops her, while she is walking away with her boyfriend, and annoys the frick out of here until she dumps her boyfriend and goes on a date with him? Like that would ever happen.
Posted on 12/28/13 at 9:45 pm to Dr. Shultz
And he wouldn't shut up a bout the mustard packets
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