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Are! You! Kidding! ME!


When I went to Yahoo movies, I saw this. Is this a joke? Is this a form of torture? I saw this preview at Arizona's 2011 Comic Con, and everyone laughed at the idea of this horrible, horrible movie. The "underground world of Dance Dance Revolution".

who, in the name of Orson Welles approved this movie??

I know you are supposed to be open minded and give a movie a chance before bashing it and I don't support trolling, but for this movie - NO! Destroy this, for the first time ever we could hold a public burning that both liberals and conservatives could agree on. Let us bond together in the spirit of brotherhood over the hatred for this movie!!

As Brad Pitt put it in "Moneyball" (to paraphrase)

There are good movies

There are bad movies

Then there is 50 (million) tons of crap

Then there is Hell

Then, below the ninth circle of Hell, lies this movie

(and I am being nice)

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i think it sounds pretty funny... which im pretty sure was the tone this movie was going for...

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This movie was actually an awesome and surprisingly clever spoof.

Also, I'm a conservative who opposes a public burning of this movie! Can I get a liberal to back me up?

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Here's a liberal to back you up. It's meant to be insane. If you don't like it, you don't like it. But to say that because you don't like it and don't go for its premise it should be burned is just dumb. It's an absurd movie that knows it's absurd and amplifies that by pretending to take itself seriously.

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No, the movie is not being serious. Watch the movie and hopefully you will understand the underlying joke that the movie is telling. It's actually extremely funny and the film makers did such a good job on this movie that people tend to think that its being serious.

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