"The Rich are there to take all of the money & pay none of the taxes, the middle class is there to do all the work and pay all the taxes, and the poor are there to scare the crap out of the middle class." -George Carlin
I saw the commercial at that point of exhaustion where things could possibly not be real, so I didn't put much thought into it the next day, but it certainly looked like it was a comedy, but I have this feeling in my gut where this might be more like Twilight, which kind of scares me. I might wait for the following week of release to consider seeing it.
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George Carlin wrote:
I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.
I saw the commercial at that point of exhaustion where things could possibly not be real, so I didn't put much thought into it the next day, but it certainly looked like it was a comedy, but I have this feeling in my gut where this might be more like Twilight, which kind of scares me. I might wait for the following week of release to consider seeing it.
Bob from The Big Picture(on Escapist) thinks it might be vying to be the next Twilight alongside some kind of Southern Gothic Witchcraft movie and this thing where the main love story turns out to be a bit squickDon't click..
A little research on the topic has shown it to have story elements reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet. Then again, with names like "R", "M", and "Julie", it isn't exactly trying to be subtle. I'm still not sure what to think, but still interesting enough to make me curious.
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George Carlin wrote:
I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.