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fogel's rating
Oh, I expected this to be complete rubbish but I was totally disappointed, in a good way! Totally had all that you want from a comedy. It made you laugh in almost every scene. The fact that it had sex in most of those scenes only made the experience that much more enjoyable. And for me, a guy, this was a BIG plus. Unfortunately, my girlfriend disagrees. She thinks that making women merely a sexual object is something that we as a society have spent generations trying to make unacceptable. But, what the hey, you get to laugh for 85 minutes and isn't that what life is all about in the end? So, you have two choices, you can go see Pigs or you won't. I guess most of you won't see it, which, ironically, makes you all pigs...
This was an extraordinarily bad movie. The story seemed to revolve around the big ugly character struggling to come to terms with his new identity. Unfortunately for the audience, he was the worst of all the actors on show so if you don't enjoy watching terrible acting then you're not going to enjoy this movie.
I can't believe it took in over 50 million dollars in the first weekend. The longer you watch the movie the more you feel like you've just wasted your money to come and see it. It makes me painfully aware how that money could have been used to do something for the benefit of society.
Jessica Alba was quoted as saying "All I can really do in being invisible is eavesdrop, you know what I mean, like, what else could you use it for? Not having to pay for a plane ticket or something?" I think anyone who goes to see this movie will wish they didn't have to pay to see it.
It just goes to show what people are willing to pay good money to see. The next time you hear the amount "fifty million dollars" you know just how worthless that amount truly is...
I can't believe it took in over 50 million dollars in the first weekend. The longer you watch the movie the more you feel like you've just wasted your money to come and see it. It makes me painfully aware how that money could have been used to do something for the benefit of society.
Jessica Alba was quoted as saying "All I can really do in being invisible is eavesdrop, you know what I mean, like, what else could you use it for? Not having to pay for a plane ticket or something?" I think anyone who goes to see this movie will wish they didn't have to pay to see it.
It just goes to show what people are willing to pay good money to see. The next time you hear the amount "fifty million dollars" you know just how worthless that amount truly is...
Watching this movie with a packed house of laughing kids, adults (and the odd screaming baby) was a very pleasant and entertaining experience. Whenever that animated lampshade precedes a movie i always expect to be entertained at every level, and i wasn't disappointed.
Again Pixar have put together a truly original movie that can be appreciated by people young and old. The expressions on the faces of each character make kids laugh and can't help adults from breaking at least a smirk.
The quick and funny lines come thick and fast. This was an achievement that surpasses all that i've seen before and next time i expect to see something that tops it (a trailer for a future Pixar project that accompanies this movie is enough to whet anyone's appetite...)
Again Pixar have put together a truly original movie that can be appreciated by people young and old. The expressions on the faces of each character make kids laugh and can't help adults from breaking at least a smirk.
The quick and funny lines come thick and fast. This was an achievement that surpasses all that i've seen before and next time i expect to see something that tops it (a trailer for a future Pixar project that accompanies this movie is enough to whet anyone's appetite...)