The biggest comedic moment of the movie for me was when the credits began rolling at the end and the entire theater gave the movie a freakin' STANDING OVATION!!!! I couldn't stop laughing!
some people started clapping in our theatre too, and i shouted faggots... well lets just say they stopped clapping fast
I dont blame you, lol me and my friends were there and we just laughed and yelled at all the gay parts in the movie, i mean come on no one died!
it debuted at #2 at the box office this weekend with $70 million. Shrek 2 had $73 million in its 2nd week!
as did the Royal family, Quaid's elder partner in "the Galleria" and all the nameless bodies in the tornados, flooding and deep freeze.
Yea but that was what he got in a plane crash that we just heard about, didnt see go down? I mean why couldnt in one of the parts like when the eye of the storm hit we get to see someone freeze or something like that?
What a great attitude for someone who was snickered at and was the target of various ethnic comments at a recent commencement.
Classic quote. Honestly, I didn't think it was THAT bad. I mean, yeah, it lacked a plot, and good writing/casting/acting, and yeah, it was way too long and pretty stupid in the long run, but...well, yeah, this movie sucked. Dammit.
I'm sorry if i offended anyone, Im not perfect... I didnt mean it in a way to downgrade anyone, it was just supposed to get the ppl clapping to shut up, yes it was immature, but it was the spur of the moment... I could have just as well shouted losers or something, but i guess that was the first thing that come to mind...
Or maybe just not shouted anything at all? But hopefully it was just spur of the moment. ...unless you're one of those who talks all though a movie, brings their cellphone and jabbers away, tries to be funnier than the movie, etc....
Can we please not turn this into a freakin' D&D abortion? On the flick... The way you guys are lighting it up I cannot wait to see it. I can pretty much bank on loving something the bbs critics hate.
I saw it last night and it was what I expected, it kept me entertained, not one best movies i have ever seen but not the one of the worst. The only crowd reaction I heard during the movies was when everyone started crossing the Rio Grande to get to Mexico, everyone started laughing, that was pretty funny.
I saw this for some reason. Of course, since I went in figuring it was going to be terrible, I wasn't disappointed. The CGI stuff looked good, but they blew their load too quickly, so we ended up with too much time with not much happening. In a movie that's so light on plot, that's a very bad thing. And when characters make strange choices or questions are unanswered, it can take one out of the story, and that's bad. There were too many times when characters did things that they wouldn't do in real life just so the screenwriter could throw some stuff into the movie (i.e. they're surrounded by things made of wood in the library so they immediately start with the burning of the books. I realize that Roland Emmerich is German and Germans are known for burning books, but still...) Too much was just tacked on (cancer boy, for example. That whole thing added nothing). I can let my mind be lazy for a movie. I do it all the time, but some movies just ask the audience to be too dumb. This is one of those.