@elliotellsworth: Holy shit, my theatre was the exact opposite. It was full of a bunch of frat boys pissed that there was too much witty dialogue that went over their heads and not enough tits, so when the kissing scene started they all whooped and catcalled like cavemen, then bitched loudly throughout the rest of the movie (instead of just leaving)
Saw it last night, thought it was great (although the lesbian makeout scene felt like a big lipped aligator momment since it was never addressed afterwards). I just wished it had been marketed differently. I think the reviews are so negative because the majority of people who went to see this, saw it for Megan's tits. The audience in my theatre wouldn't shut the fuck up for the entire movie, bitching about how lame it was (instead of, you know, leaving the theatre!) and whooped like cavemen at the lesbian kissing scene. My only complaint was Megan's acting. I really didn't buy any transition from her being a regular small town girl to demon god, she just acted the same all the way through.
I love the ads I was seeing for this fight on tv, cause the tagline was something along the lines of "the term 'hit like a girl' will never be the same again"
Meh, shopping for clothes was never a big deal for me, I was always more concerned about the price drops in tech stuff (yay, software and hardware is going for cheap now!)
I see nothing different here than what me and my friends used to do as kids. We'd dress up in more adult attire and explore our sexuality by dancing provocatively, pretending we were older and "cooler." The difference though is we did this in the comfort and privacy of our bedrooms and basements, while she has to grow up on stage in front of millions of viewers.
I've just gone ahead and flagged that video for violating the Hateful and Abusive Content clause of Youtubes' TOS. Saying that murder is part of a game simply because he can't attract a woman? Not cool at all. Get off my fucking internet please. I encourage all Jezzies to flag the video as well.
I don't know anything about this show (this is the only clip I've seen) but I wouldn't be surprised if halfway through the season they turn it around like beauty and the geek and bring in thinner women to make it more like a competition, or a "will he choose the conventional pretty one or the other one?" like they did there. Ugh, can reality tv just die already? A horrible, painful death?
@whynotshesaid: And it looks like some are pointing out the male celebrities they hate too, to make it all even.
I love how the third clip has the line "The REAL Little Miss Sunshine!" superimposed over one of the glammer babies. Um no, I think you missed the point of the movie if you're using that quote.
@Scout: I totally agree, hearted for that.
Maybe it's just me, but, I don't see what makes him unintelligent. He's on a date with a judgemental girl, cameras watching his every move, and being harped by someone acting more like a parent than anything. If I were in his shoes, I'd probably ask "How's your night going?" more than once too. Socially awkward does not equal stupid.
See, I think this is exactly why creepy kid films don't bug me. I have absolutely no maternal instinct whatsoever.

I remember going to see the Grudge 2 in theatres and not understanding why people where scared. In my mind, at least Jason and Freddy had weapons, this kid just croaks at them, I could take her.

What's with the scream at the halfway point, and the guy asking if he's too big?

*throatpunch*

One thing I really enjoyed was the fact that it was a video featuring both women AND men. They could have easily gone with only women in body paint and I probably would have had a squicky vibe, but this seems much more fun.
@blueberrypancake: I think another part of it that squeeks me out is it's against her will, and this jackass she's obviously supposed to fall in love with (Gerard Butler) is making her stay for the sake of humiliation.
@yamish: Others here may not find your opinion popular, but I just wanted you to know I hearted you for that statement.
My sex education was very extensive once I reached highschool. We talked about the pill, plan b, condoms, stds, yeast infections, everthing. The only lesson that wasn't taught, and I wish it was before I started having sex, was "pee after your done, especially if you're new, it'll save you having to experience a UTI."
I wonder what it says about me that all I can think while watching that commercial is "why didn't that night elf go bear form for that fight? And why is the orc only using a one handed sword when he can just duel wield?"

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I know Danica's GoDaddy ads were terrible (as are all GoDaddy ads), but I enjoyed this one for Boost Mobile.

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