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A movie for the seriously immature


Last night my daughter's incredibly immature boyfriend brought this over to our house for he, my daughter (both age 19), my wife and I to watch. As soon as I saw poop go into a mouth I knew this would be bad beyond words. A few minutes later there was a nude scene with a woman with an obviously false face and boobs (apparently intended to make a (failed)joke of bad plastic surgery) and the character simulating sex with the woman. By that point I'd had enough.
My hope is this will convince my daughter that her boyfriend is too immature to continue with.

For anyone who thinks poop in the mouth is funny or simulated sex scenes with freaks are entertaining, then you must be really immature and here is the best advice you should heed: GROW UP!

"That's not a baby, that's a Mister Potato Head."

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Too funny. You think your daughter's boyfriend is an immature idiot but what really gets your goat is that he rents bad movies. You might want to come up with something a little more substantive if you want to convince your daughter to make a change. And maybe he didn't know the movie would include flying poop and huge fake boobs? I know I didn't see that in the previews anyway.

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I am 24 right now, and I like this movie! And before you say again how age doesn't correspond to maturity: I have been working full-time since I was 15, when I finished highschool I went straight to University and got a 4 year degree with honours, and I now work as a Developmental Service Worker taking care of people who can't take care of themselves. I will be going to get a Master's degree in Social Work in the fall, I am getting married in 6 months and am currently in the process of buying a house. I am smart, driven and very mature, and yet I think this movie was hilarious. There are all kinds of movies that I like whether they be dramas, horrors, French films or stupid comedy movies rife with toilet humour! It doesn't make me any less mature, so I wouldn't judge your daughter's boyfrind based solely on this!

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I agree. The poop in the mouth scene made me realize I was 90% of the way towards turning off the movie, and the office scene where Bateman was out of place with 30 suits made me realize this movie is written for 14 year olds.

My time is worth more than this movie.

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So becuase he brought a movie over he possibly had not even watched yet you pray your daughter thinks hes to immature and leaves him? Sorry but YOU'RE to immature, and a complete and utter imbecile. I did not like the movie myself but you're incredibly retarded to have that train of thought.

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Get real. Get off your dam high horse. Making judgments on people for a movie they like?

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Everybody needs to get in touch with their inner kid, once in a while...

There are times for maturity, and times for immaturity... but, if you're too 'mature' to watch a silly movie, or stay with someone who does, then you need to re-examine your approach to life, not everything has to be deadly serious, and moviewatching can evoke reactions other than elitist chinstroking.

I didn't find those parts funny either, but I certainly wouldn't break off a relationship - or encourage anybody else to do the same - with someone who did... Just how uptight ARE you?!






Born when she kissed me, died when she left me, lived whilst she loved me

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I think your immature for telling a bunch of strangers to grow up. Get over yourself. You didn't even finish the movie to see the life lesson the guy learned. I thought both those scenes was ridiculous too but the movie overall was very much interesting and it made you think. You just made up in ur head that you don't like the boyfriend and so therefore anything he does u will automatically dislike and unapproved of. Stop judging a book by its cover and give people a fair chance.

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