I hate the kid


The son of a b**** didn't like his father although as we see he actually has a pretty nice guy as a father. Most people don't have that FFS!!!
That little b*****d respected his father only after he saw his workplace was kinda cool.
What a complete tool!!
I would abandon that son right away if i were Larry.

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I totally agree! I usually hate most of the kids in movies- they always seem bratty and retarded! I don't know why but I just can't stand the kids in movies!

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Wow. I hope neither one of you have kids.

www.myspace.com/pretendingimyou
I'm gonna piss annoyance for a week

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I have kids, and I wouldn't abandon them if they acted like that or for any reason. But I did think the kid acted like a tool in the movie. Very unlikeable character.

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Completely off-topic, but the kid looks like Michael Cera.

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People around you who have kids, had damn well better
keep their eyes on you...in fact...I think the police need
to keep a very watchful eye on you...you are definitely suspect!

You are a despicable individual to speak of kids in such an evil, verbally
abusive, and intolerant manner; and that goes for anyone else reading
this post who feels the same as you!

I hope like Hell, you will NEVER have a son to possibly abandon!

And....if you don't like what I just wrote...WE CAN TAKE IT OUTSIDE!!!

"OOO...I'M GON' TELL MAMA!"

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And you are the type of person who has forced society to turn their backs when things get tough. Grow up. His son was disappointed in his dad because he wasnt setting a good example for ANYONE. He actually began to respect his dad when he saw him at his job for the first time.


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OP and second poster should grow up. Jeez...it's just a fake kid in a made-up story. Relax. Are you mental or something? He was dissapointed in his dad for being a bit of a deadbeat. It's part of the story and makes the viewer sympathetic toward Ben Stiller's character, so you'll be more apt to root for him and happy when he triumphs. Happy ending sell big in Hollywood.

If you'd like me to explain "The Little Engine That Could" for you, let me know.

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Do people actually watch movies? Sometimes I doubt very much they do.

Nick actually didn't "dislike" his dad and he didn't begin to respect him just because he saw he had a cool workplace. If you remember he came to see his dad at work the following morning with his mom's boyfriend because he was proud his dad had a job, he wanted to be shown around. But his dad needed time having endured his first night and witnessing for the first time the exhibits coming to life (wouldn't anybody need to adjust?)

His son also came to work the next morning with a few of his friends hoping to see his dad but instead witnessed his dad's boss fire him which would be a disappointment for any child, let alone to have two of his friends present.

Then to see his dad speak to the bones of a t-rex and a wax dummy, expecting them to come to life only for nothing to happen, how would you feel?

Perhaps if you actually see what is going on instead of having the brains of the neanderthal men....sheesh!

I only axed ya for a smoke - Jack Frost

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I agree. Hollywood screenwriters are incapable of 'creating' realistic kids.
They are insufferable. Or speak like adults. (Or both.)
Then, there are movie kids too stupid for their age, and ALWAYS kids hating their parents.

Sometimes I wonder if the writers have kids themselves...particularly when they have to write a kids movie!



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Does this kid have a speech impediment?

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I hate the kid too. What a spoiled little brat. He shows NO respect for his father until the end of the movie. He acts like his dad is his kid or something. And what kid actually cares if his dad gets fired from a job? Geez. So unrealistic.

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I thought he loved his dad, too. And in the second one it's clear as well.

"We pretty much make our living on crazy."

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I don't usually like kids in movies, but this kid wasn't that bad.
He seemed disappointed with his dad but didn't hate him.

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I totally agree with you. He didn't talk or act like a normal kid. No kid would say what he did! A kid his age wouldn't understand most of what was going on. He wouldn't be upset over his dad not having a job, not at that age. He would be more upset over not being able to see his dad, which was what his mother was tyring to do. I'm sure his mother was feeding him info.

Me olvidé!

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