We're the Millers
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This film was very funny. I was pleasantly surprised as I had only seen the poster but hadn't watched the trailer and was therefore expecting a typical romcom. Definitely recommend this film to watch!
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Lol Beate, the director also told us tonight that Will was his favourite part, and I wholeheartedly agree. I'm a little angry with Emma Roberts at present, and enjoyed the other characters (Alexis Castle represent!) but he definitely stole the show.
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Watched this at Cheshire Oaks this evening.
Really funny movie ( had the entire audience laughing )
If you want a good laugh go see this film !!!
8/10
Really funny movie ( had the entire audience laughing )
If you want a good laugh go see this film !!!
8/10
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Went to see this at vue in star city birmingham. Didn't know what to expect of this film as all movie trailers glamourise what the actual film could be. Was a very funny movie with the cast playing the roles of socially unacceptable people who have conflicts with each other but as the film goes on, find comfort as a group. It's something refreshingly different and very entertaining. Overall 8/10
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Just back from tonite's Empire Leicester Square screening organised by denofgeek.com, which was introduced by the director, the wonderfully monikered Rawson Marshall Thurber.
Went in with relatively low expectations, but this is a film with a really well honed script and a significant number of laugh out loud moments. An adult orientated comedy that doesn't rely entirely on gross out humour for a change (though there is a fair smattering for those who enjoy that sort of thing). Hope that this film finds a decent audience. Highly recommended.
P.S. And Jennifer Aniston still looks really hot in her impressive collection of skimpy lingerie.
Went in with relatively low expectations, but this is a film with a really well honed script and a significant number of laugh out loud moments. An adult orientated comedy that doesn't rely entirely on gross out humour for a change (though there is a fair smattering for those who enjoy that sort of thing). Hope that this film finds a decent audience. Highly recommended.
P.S. And Jennifer Aniston still looks really hot in her impressive collection of skimpy lingerie.
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Valda and I were there too! Where were you sat?davewatts001 wrote:Just back from tonite's Empire Leicester Square screening organised by denofgeek.com, which was introduced by the director, the wonderfully monikered Rawson Marshall Thurber.
Went in with relatively low expectations, but this is a film with a really well honed script and a significant number of laugh out loud moments. An adult orientated comedy that doesn't rely entirely on gross out humour for a change (though there is a fair smattering for those who enjoy that sort of thing). Hope that this film finds a decent audience. Highly recommended.
P.S. And Jennifer Aniston still looks really hot in her impressive collection of skimpy lingerie.
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Jason's intro at The O2. Apologies for the crap quality.
I took it with my phone and the lighting was pretty poor.
I took it with my phone and the lighting was pretty poor.
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Went to Vue Islington tonight, it was packed!
A couple of guys and I and another girl formed a queue at 6pm. Silly girl at the counter told us to come back in 10-15 minutes. The guys stood to one side, but me and the other girl stood our ground, as everyone else had formed a queue behind us. Two minutes later, she said sorry, and said we could go in! We let the two guys go in front, they said they felt like lemons standing out of the queue!
Was funnier than I expected. The outtakes were the best though! 7.5/10
[spoiler]I am glad they did not condone smuggling and the bad guys did not get away with it![/spoiler]
A couple of guys and I and another girl formed a queue at 6pm. Silly girl at the counter told us to come back in 10-15 minutes. The guys stood to one side, but me and the other girl stood our ground, as everyone else had formed a queue behind us. Two minutes later, she said sorry, and said we could go in! We let the two guys go in front, they said they felt like lemons standing out of the queue!
Was funnier than I expected. The outtakes were the best though! 7.5/10
[spoiler]I am glad they did not condone smuggling and the bad guys did not get away with it![/spoiler]
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I saw this at Croydon Grants with a friend tonight. I didn't really laugh once, thought it was an awful film! Reading past reviews on here, it looks like I'm the only one so far to say this?! (sorry!). If I had been ok my own, I would have walked out halfway through, but my friend and I decided to stay in case it got any better (it didn't!!)
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After all these comments I was expecting something as funny as The Heat, but it wasn't barely laughed twice.
3.5/10
3.5/10
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