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Disappointed with the ending?


That was a great kiss between MP and GC but then they just fell asleep, I WANTED TO SCREAM AT MP!!! lol ITS GEORGE CLOONEY FOR GOD'S SAKE do more than kiss!!

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I think it was better that they didn't just go wild and have sex with their kids in the next room. The ending was perfect, two people just sleeping together in the old fashioned sense. I especially loved when she found out that he snores. You can just see her bringing it up the next day in their next argument.

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I agree with disconnexions- hot as George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer unquestionably are, having them only kiss was fine by me. It helped maintain the cuter aspects of the movie.


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I concur with the other posters. What with the kids in the next room (who by the way did come in on them) it would have been very awkward if they were doing it. Also, it would not have matched the kind of movie it was.

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Plus, we`re talking about Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney here. Even though they just gave each other a tender kiss, you know they`re gonna have a great, hardcore f`ckage probably the very next day.



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Yeah i was dissapointed with the end too. I would have woken GC up. Its not everyday a girl gets a chance with him- and i wouldnt let him fall asleep on me ;-)

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I thought it was perfect.

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I liked the ending. Considering “the day” they both had, it’s no surprise they fell asleep. There would be plenty of time for romance.

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I thought the ending was appropriate. They had been running around all day, dealing with craziness and mishaps. It's believable for them to be exhausted at the end of the day. Besides all that, the kids were still awake and we all know they would've been interrupted by them.

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