Guess Who?

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guess who was funny movie when he was telling the black jokes. that old man was about to kick his but.
 
I saw this the other day again and I really liked it. :lol: I guess I just needed to get used to what the movie actually IS instead of what I thought it SHOULD'VE been (which by the way, how pretentious of me. Hah. :lol: ).

I still dislike the ending but I greatly appreciate everything that comes before it. I guess I just got used to Ashton being Simon. Heh.
 
I just saw this the other day and I didn't expect to like it, but I was pleasantly surprised. I actually really enjoyed it. So I'd highly reccommend it to anyone who just wants to watch a light movie.
 
I thought this movie was completly outdated. They didn't even really ever get to the issue at hand. They just danced around it.

It was sappy which could have been ok but they did it wrong.

Arn't Zoe and Ashton supposed to be in love in the movie? I think they tried pretty hard to show as little of that as possible.

I also thought it was prej.
 
I actually really liked this movie. I thought it was funny. I especially loved Ashton Kutcher in it. I agree with whoever commented on the chemistry between Bernie and Ashton. I also think Ashton and Zoe (I think that's the actress's name) had good chemistry.
 
I loved this Movie! I bought it on DVD when it first came out on the 2nd. I think Bernie Mac and Ashton are so good together as both comedic actors and Ashton and Zoe are soo funny. I really enjoyed this movie.
 
I thought the movie was great, actually. I didn't think it was THAT bad of pacing. I loved when Simon and Zoe Salanda's character (I 4got her name! How sad!) went ontop of that thing and looked at the city. So cute!
 
I saw this movie last night. I will just say it's cute. Not good or bad, just cute.

Ashton Kutcher would seem like the perfect guy for the role, being a rising "star" ("Simon is a rising star") and all, and while he did well I kept thinking the movie needed:

A- a stronger actor to play Simon Green, someone like a Scott Speedman or a Josh Hartnett.

B- ditch the crying and made up drama and head for the full time comedy. A Jason Biggs could've done the job, or a younger Owen Wilson.

I mean, the movie is a "comedy" but then again it isn't.

BTW, I HATED the last 5 minutes of the movie. Far fetched and needlessly cheesy. "Cue in the magic", gag me.
 
I saw it last night and let me just say... I loved it. I thought it was so hilarious. There wasnt a point that was boring to me!!! Can't wait for the dvd.

"I love u , ya know"
 
Yes. The movie has terrible pacing... I mean, everyone knew how it was going to end but they tried to make it "interesting" and all they did was make it drag.
 
I just got back from seeing the movie with my boyfriend and we both came back with the same opinions on the movie.

The first opinion was that even though it wasn't the best movie either one of us had ever seen, it was still not the worst movie. There were a couple of scenes that made us laugh--which ones, I'm too tired to remember. Some other parts in the movie we both knew how they were going to end. (For example, when they were at the table and Simon was telling racist jokes we knew his last joke would be one that just went too far.) Other then that, there wasn't a lot to complain about.
 
This movie had its moments in the beginning that where funny. But the movie just dragged towards the end to the point I just turned it off because I was falling asleep.
 
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