“Blah blah blah… too violent, unfit for my child, too much foul language and sex… blah blah blah” bitched the mother at Bayer’s Lake the other night. What did you expect from a movie that is about hit men? Of course a movie like this is going to have guns, people getting shot to death, blood, violence, explosions, and sex. Next time take your damn kid to see Hello Kitty Meets Mr. Hugsalot and quit your complaining to the staff. —ShootEmUp

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  1. LMFAO. When SOBova and I saw “True Romance”, the seats in front of us were occupied by an older couple who clearly read the title and not much else because they got up when Gary Oldman took two in the noot sack and never came back. And quartet of Cheery Red Tomatoes stormed out of “Magnolia” when L. Tom Hubbard gave his “motivational” speech. I guess they were in no mood to “Respect the Cock”.

  2. just watched that for the first time last night!
    effing amazing.
    HAVE to watch it again soon.
    4 thumbs up

  3. i ask why the fuck would you take your kid to see it in the first place o.p.? what on earth would make you think it would be all sugar and honey and shit like that. i guess you saw the trailers for it 50 times, before deciding to go? if not, then you let down your child as a parent, for not screening what it was about. there is this thing called internet, you know, that you are bitching here on. so how long would it take to google that movie for a review?
    nope, not the theatr’s fault boobie, all yours.

  4. LIFE SUCKS, I think the OP was talking about some parent(s) there. It doesn’t sound like the OP had a problem with the movie. I wonder what movie it was? The King’s Speech LOL

  5. Sir Ian McKellen on knighthood: “There are some tremendous actors in the U.K. who have been knighted, and I’ve spent much of my life admiring many of them, like Laurence Olivier. So it’s very flattering to be in their company. But you also end up in the company of people you don’t admire, including some rather dodgy politicians. I tend to discourage people from calling me “Sir Ian,” because I don’t like being separated out from the rest of the population. Of course, it can be useful if you’re writing an official letter, like trying to get a visa or something passed through Parliament. They’re impressed by these things.” http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/20…

  6. ok, I’d like to clarify, I saw ‘true romance’ … not the mechanic movie.
    TR vaults into my top 10.

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