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Oh wait, I just thought of a role that I liked him in.

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The main reason that I liked this is 40 is because I am fairly certain I have lived ievery scene in that entire movie. With the exception of the failed business and having to sell my house to pay my bills.

 
Saw Inside Out in 3D tonight. Wonderful movie, and Lewis Black was hilarious in it. Per the norm with Pixar, even the grown men in our group were tearing up during some of the scenes.

We were worried because our seats were in the second row. But the AMC near our house was recently renovated so there are only 7 rows of seats in the entire theater so even the front row is decent, the seats are big plush recliners, and there's an open bar and real food options. Pretty sweet setup for about the same price as any other theater.
Mini ble 1&2 went to see this with their cousins today and apparently it rings true with a lot of what we're going through now. Mini-ble1 was affected by it quite a bit since he's the sensitive one and started crying during the movie. I'm ready for them to get out here!
 
My teenagers said the same thing about the movie and moving... I was at work but the wife took the three teenagers to see it and they all really liked it....

I am saving my movie budget for terminator...

 
In this area, they just retrofitted a lot of the theaters with these "dream loungers". So it's like a Laz-Boy type recliner for movie seat. Pretty damn comfy. And a little easier to justify the cost. LOL

 
we went to a "comfy" showcase theater today and saw Ted2. Classic Seth McFarland. Pretty rough, sophmoric humor but overall I thought it was funny as hell.

The worst part of the comfy chairs is that at the slow/lull parts of the movie it's easy to fall asleep. I was "resting my eyes" a couple of times but the missus always gave me a punch if I started snoring. The huge lunch and several beers before the show didn't help with the drowsiness factor.

 
I took my kids to see "Max" this weekend. It's basically a Lifetime Channel movie with a dog, some guns, and a few explosions. I wouldn't recommend spending the big bucks on it, unless you just absolutely need some family-friendly movie to go to and you don't want to see "Inside Out" again (I'd recommend Inside Out again).

 
I'm watching "The Interview." It's so stupid I can't stop laughing. I can't believe how immature I must be.

 
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