If your a male and made it thru this movie
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RagLagertha — 10 years ago(March 12, 2016 02:28 PM)
I m a 32 year old lumberjack (well forest worker i think it would be in english) and I watched this and now I m about to watch the little mermaid on the couch under a blanket with hot chocolate.
It looks quite funny, especially with the whip cream in my beard probably, but I ll tell you a little secret;
If your manhood depends on the movies you watch, the women you date, the job you do then you are either a teenager still needing to find his place in this world or quite scared of other peoples judgement. -
gcarras — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 04:53 PM)
"I m a 32 year old lumberjack (well forest worker i think it would be in english) and I watched this and now I m about to watch the little mermaid on the couch under a blanket with hot chocolate.
It looks quite funny, especially with the whip cream in my beard probably, but I ll tell you a little secret;
If your manhood depends on the movies you watch, the women you date, the job you do then you are either a teenager still needing to find his place in this world or quite scared of other peoples judgement."
And now my defense THIS time in agreement with the above! Thanks for being part of my legion.. You'd on don't have to to be a gay guy or a girl to enjoy this unique story with more than chunks and dollops and lumber logs (inspired by your posting) of story twists.. I have it on Amazon.com, and also saw it in the theaters. AND ADELINE-I mean, Blake Lively, looks downright GORGEOUS, especially the famous movie poster when she looks at her leading man behind the film title.
"And that's SHOWBIZkid."-Roxie Hart.
PROFILE PIC:Courtney Thorne-Smith.
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xanxei — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 01:27 PM)
From a female who mostly hated this movie: a real man doesn't need YOU to approve of his taste in movies, OP. A real man doesn't give a sh!t what little brats with machismo on the brain think of him. A real man will pass his time however the fnck he likes, and own it. A real man will scoff at the concept of "man card" because he knows that HE defines masculinity, not the other way around.
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dakowill11 — 9 years ago(April 11, 2016 02:50 AM)
UhI made it through this film not once, but three times! Twice with my twin nieces!
And not only that, but I've watched the special features, including "Style Throughout the Ages" and "A Love Story for the Ages"!
Granted the plot wasn't the best and could've been much better. But, the cinematography and score alone more than made up for that in my opinion. Visually it was just exquisite! -
thisnameinuse — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 07:59 AM)
My "man card" got punched by being able to enjoy watching the stunning Blake Lively stroll around for a few hours. And then the inclusion of just a little bit of sci-fi with Von Lehmann's theory just sealed the deal.
You're makin' me beat up
GRASS! -
elduderino09 — 9 years ago(December 12, 2016 04:12 PM)
I kept hoping it would become as grandiose as the film makers intended. It didn't. Just an unusual path for finding the love of your life story. Not bad, certainly not remarkable. Lively is lovely, and I love the actress that played Ellis sister. But she had a very small role.
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gcarras — 9 years ago(January 15, 2017 06:50 PM)
Yeah, I mean, as I said in my January 4 post, to follow up here, I enjoy the storyline through and through and I'm a straight male. So put that in your hash pipe and smoke it..
PROFILE PIC:Courtney Thorne-Smith.