Norbit
Eddie Murry is back.
same here.Catspaw wrote:Just a warning - don't click the link unless you really think that Eddie Murphy's best look means that he looks like a very large woman. You probably don't really think that - trust me.
This movie doesn't sound like something that I would want to see.
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okay, we'll just say i have no desire to watch any modern day setting movies rated over PG. (except something like mission impossible)ek wrote:Nutty Proffesor was pretty good and it contained Eddie Murphy in a blow up suit. >_>Simbelmyne34 wrote:I have no desire to see Eddie Murphy in a blow up suit..
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PluggedinOnline has a pretty, uh, detailed review of this film. Needless to say, if the review has parental discretionary statements, I doubt I'm going to rush out to see the film itself.
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
That's what I read--and uh....definitely not seeing the movie.Sherlock Holmes wrote:PluggedinOnline has a pretty, uh, detailed review of this film. Needless to say, if the review has parental discretionary statements, I doubt I'm going to rush out to see the film itself.
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
Just a quick question, why do they write nipples in quotations? Like it's a slang word?? I'm pretty sure even doctors call them that.Sherlock Holmes wrote:PluggedinOnline has a pretty, uh, detailed review of this film. Needless to say, if the review has parental discretionary statements, I doubt I'm going to rush out to see the film itself.
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
Then I shall gladly revel in my youthfulness.xiao wrote:This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
In all seriousness, I've seen a lot of movies, but I am not one to subject myself to a couple hours of pointless, crass humour for naught. I have criticized PluggedIn on several occasions, but I'm with them on this. "Norbit" doesn't seem to be offering more to viewers than a significant [-ly unpleasant] waste of time.
On the whole its really disappointing to see the continuing trend of American comedy films. And I'm not even speaking of content. Plotless, boring, humourless and bland are only a few adjectives to describe this recent fare.
Oh, but I agree very much so. I think its crude and stupid. But I don't think Norbit is breaking any rules when it comes to content - it's certainly not a poster child for inaproprieteness.Sherlock Holmes wrote:Then I shall gladly revel in my youthfulness.xiao wrote:This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
In all seriousness, I've seen a lot of movies, but I am not one to subject myself to a couple hours of pointless, crass humour for naught. I have criticized PluggedIn on several occasions, but I'm with them on this. "Norbit" doesn't seem to be offering more to viewers than a significant [-ly unpleasant] waste of time.
On the whole its really disappointing to see the continuing trend of American comedy films. And I'm not even speaking of content. Plotless, boring, humourless and bland are only a few adjectives to describe this recent fare.
xiao wrote:This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
Just a quick question, why do they write nipples in quotations? Like it's a slang word?? I'm pretty sure even doctors call them that.Sherlock Holmes wrote:PluggedinOnline has a pretty, uh, detailed review of this film. Needless to say, if the review has parental discretionary statements, I doubt I'm going to rush out to see the film itself.
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
it isn't gay. that rude and i desire a aploze now
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I am sorry if that rude and has caused you to desire a aploze.Rodenyrathbone wrote:xiao wrote:This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
Just a quick question, why do they write nipples in quotations? Like it's a slang word?? I'm pretty sure even doctors call them that.Sherlock Holmes wrote:PluggedinOnline has a pretty, uh, detailed review of this film. Needless to say, if the review has parental discretionary statements, I doubt I'm going to rush out to see the film itself.
Check it out:
http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/m ... 003077.cfm
it isn't gay. that rude and i desire a aploze now
No, certainly not. That title is reserved for "Borat".xiao wrote:Oh, but I agree very much so. I think its crude and stupid. But I don't think Norbit is breaking any rules when it comes to content - it's certainly not a poster child for inaproprieteness.Sherlock Holmes wrote:Then I shall gladly revel in my youthfulness.xiao wrote:This is the gayest movie ever. (And not because of the content. If you don't want to see this movie because of the content, you're probably five years old.)
In all seriousness, I've seen a lot of movies, but I am not one to subject myself to a couple hours of pointless, crass humour for naught. I have criticized PluggedIn on several occasions, but I'm with them on this. "Norbit" doesn't seem to be offering more to viewers than a significant [-ly unpleasant] waste of time.
On the whole its really disappointing to see the continuing trend of American comedy films. And I'm not even speaking of content. Plotless, boring, humourless and bland are only a few adjectives to describe this recent fare.