LOL


I know nothing about this movie but just looking at the poster makes me want to shoot myself in the face. When is there going to be a national kick a hipster day?

It is not a person's fault because they succeeded. It is a person's fault if they failed.

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The poster made me scoff too but more because it looked so white bread. Then I realized there was a token black guy in the corner haha.

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Just reading the premise made me think, is this a remake or I've seen this movie before.
Also every time I see Aubrey Plaza I get the urge to punch her.

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Amen to that, but I think just one day isn't enough.

The sad thing is, all the indy hipsters and critics will eat this movie up, and claim that it's the "<some movie> of this generation" or some bollocks like that. Hipsters will go on about how this movie changed their lives, and how deep and meaningful it is.

The rest of the population will see this movie for what it is, and vilify it with full justification, and continue to loathe the growing population of bearded, expensively-dressed-to-look-poor weirdos who do it ironically or to make a statement about how they're too cool to care.

I never thought I'd say it, but does anyone else miss emos?



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That movie has nothing revolutionary about it but it is not bad in any means.

I really liked it actually.

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I hate hipsterz

Werd 2 ur mudda, bruddafckka

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Yep years later and we're STILL wading through Hipster Hell. I'm agreeing with the poster who was starting to miss emos lol.

This movie should've been served with a side of gravy--it was dry as all hell. Boring and trite, I actually fell asleep in the middle of watching it.

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