So, in what can only be described as a loss of 121 minutes of my life, Feyoncé and I watched the unusually-stabby-rage-y-feeling inducing crap film called "How Do You Know" last night.
It hadall of the components a few of the components a component some of the components to make a decent film:
I love Reese! I love Paul! I am happy that Owen is doing much better, after his suicide attempt a few years back.
But it WAS.JUST.AWFUL. For the first 40 minutes, I kept telling Feyoncé that the line/idea/segment/part of the movie was unnecessary, ridiculous, pointless, not-at-all believable, painful to watch, or out-of-line and/or slightly demeaning in some ways to the strong character Reese plays.
My personal opinion? About the first 100 minutes of the movie were what you normally see in the "deleted scenes" special edition section of a DVD, because it was irrelevant and boring.
The last 20 minutes were bearable. Owen had a few pretty funny one liners. That was it.
*sigh*
It brought out rage close to Michael Bublé levels.
And we all know THAT can't be good for me. Or Feyoncé. Or you, dear friends.
Quick summary of all that is StephanieC:
He's sweet inside, but even I would run from a face like that looking back at me AT EYE LEVEL, if I was schlepping door-to-door.
Or until Cesar Milan can come here and teach me calm assertive leadership when it comes to strangers at the door.
That last picture of Schultz is sort of helping a bit...
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It had
- Paul Rudd
- Reese Witherspoon
- Owen Wilson
I love Reese! I love Paul! I am happy that Owen is doing much better, after his suicide attempt a few years back.
I know that you will want those 121 minutes of your life back. |
But it WAS.JUST.AWFUL. For the first 40 minutes, I kept telling Feyoncé that the line/idea/segment/part of the movie was unnecessary, ridiculous, pointless, not-at-all believable, painful to watch, or out-of-line and/or slightly demeaning in some ways to the strong character Reese plays.
My personal opinion? About the first 100 minutes of the movie were what you normally see in the "deleted scenes" special edition section of a DVD, because it was irrelevant and boring.
The last 20 minutes were bearable. Owen had a few pretty funny one liners. That was it.
*sigh*
It brought out rage close to Michael Bublé levels.
And we all know THAT can't be good for me. Or Feyoncé. Or you, dear friends.
Quick summary of all that is StephanieC:
- I have been feeling very shitty emotionally and physically the past few days.
- I have been searching for literally hours and hours and hours and hours trying to find a honeymoon that fits for us, that is unique, and it is driving me crazy(ier).
- I ordered my bridesmaids' dresses.
- Some door-to-door asshole rang the door THREE times on Good Friday morning, while Feyoncé was on a work call in the basement and I was trying to get my bearings while falling out of bed. You would think a large, unruly Great Dane STANDING UP ON THE INTERIOR OF THE DOOR would deter someone from at least the SECOND doorbell ring, but, NO. You have no idea how much effort it takes for me to try to get him wrangled and locked away, just to tell you that I am not interested in your cookbooks
/religion/fundraising sausage/overpriced chocolate bars/notice that there is a potentially-fatal gas leak and we need to leave the premises immediately. It's not worth even answering the door. Once Feyoncé got there (while I was restraining the great beast) she asked if he had been sleeping (well you didn't really give a shit one way or the other, didja now?? HMM?)!
Don't bother to ring a second or third time. Just run. |
He's sweet inside, but even I would run from a face like that looking back at me AT EYE LEVEL, if I was schlepping door-to-door.
- Icing on the cake? Feyoncé hasn't been feeling well either, so he went to lay down for a bit. And someone else came by door-to-door. A ringin' away. *CUE DOGS BARKING THEIR HEADS OFF*. I struggled beside Schultz to get door-front window real estate, so my face was visible in the doorway and I waved the guy off. That's right. Made a *shooing* motion. At least it worked, and he didn't have to see my pajama pants. Or smell my breath.
Or until Cesar Milan can come here and teach me calm assertive leadership when it comes to strangers at the door.
That last picture of Schultz is sort of helping a bit...
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