mollyjatkinson
Joined May 2013
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Paul Blart is a fat mall security guard who falls down a lot and takes his job way too seriously. That is what this entire movie, no wait actually two movies, is based on. I guess we are supposed to find it funny every single time he falls down on the ground because he is overweight?
Also he has a silly little mustache so I guess that is also supposed to make us laugh non stop too. Every single character in these movies is unbelievable and annoying. The writing is garbage and none of the predictable jokes are funny.
Please stop making Paul Blart and please stop watching Paul Blart. These movies will kill your brain.
Also he has a silly little mustache so I guess that is also supposed to make us laugh non stop too. Every single character in these movies is unbelievable and annoying. The writing is garbage and none of the predictable jokes are funny.
Please stop making Paul Blart and please stop watching Paul Blart. These movies will kill your brain.
This movie is okay. It is not nearly as bad as some of the reviews I have read in the papers and weekly magazines (or online movie reviews by critics) but it is also not as good as some of the glowing reviews I have been reading here on IMDb, written by "real people" who've seen the film.
Chappie is about a robot (in the future, robots are used to fight crime) who is being raised in South Africa by a gang. The robot of course becomes sentient and has to figure out what kind of robot it's going to be.
There's a lot of big screen action, some comic relief, and it's got the touching robot/human/emotional turmoil moments you would expect but it actually pulls off a lot of the heartfelt moments.
It's worth seeing but for robot/crime movies I prefer RoboCop and for heartwarming robot/alien movies I think District 9 was much better.
Chappie is about a robot (in the future, robots are used to fight crime) who is being raised in South Africa by a gang. The robot of course becomes sentient and has to figure out what kind of robot it's going to be.
There's a lot of big screen action, some comic relief, and it's got the touching robot/human/emotional turmoil moments you would expect but it actually pulls off a lot of the heartfelt moments.
It's worth seeing but for robot/crime movies I prefer RoboCop and for heartwarming robot/alien movies I think District 9 was much better.
You Can't Do That On Television? Well guess what, yes you can do that on television and I know you can because you did. You did that on television.
What a fun show this was!
I barely remember it because I was so young but we watched it a lot I think and loved every minute of it. The kids on it were great and fun, not annoying and cloying and full of themselves like most young people you see on television nowadays. And the stuff they did was actually fun and funny!
This is a great example of how good television can be made on a budget in Canada.
A great lesson considering how many awful comedy shows are being made here now.
What a fun show this was!
I barely remember it because I was so young but we watched it a lot I think and loved every minute of it. The kids on it were great and fun, not annoying and cloying and full of themselves like most young people you see on television nowadays. And the stuff they did was actually fun and funny!
This is a great example of how good television can be made on a budget in Canada.
A great lesson considering how many awful comedy shows are being made here now.