Saturday, February 24, 2007

To whom it may concern at the movie theatre

I saw Bridge to Teribithia tonight.

I want my money back and so do my kids.

8 comments:

dennis said...

so, long, red fingernails and a movie...?

sounds like an alternate movie should be considered...

Pageant Mom said...

Yes, Dennis, I'm with you on the movie LOL.... I got my fingernails done, and boy am I going to catch grief on Monday! (I have 5 guys that work for me.)

Lady Jane Scarlett said...

I take it you've never read the book?? It's kind of a shock eh?

dennis said...

so which one is in the fantasy? Or was it all 5?

I think I'll retract that question. Any answre would be TMI

tiff said...

Thanks for the tip! The Things want to see it....and I'll suffer through it for them, of course, but now I'll be prepared for the worst.

MommasWorld said...

Wow, that bad huh? I cannot sit still long enough to actually watch a movie in a theater. I usually wait until they come out on video. In the last 12 years I can tell you all the movies I have seen in a theater Harry Potter (second one), Pokemon 2000 and that 3 hour Civil War movie. I only saw the opening of the Pokemon movie since Snow White was a baby and kept yelling out Pikkachu every time the yellow critter appeared on the screen. I let the older two stay and watch while we toured the lobby. Thank goodness the Civil War movie had an intermission or I would have gone insane he, he, he.

Pageant Mom said...

Oh Lord. Mommasworld, I am so with you on the sit through a movie thing... and I'm still pretty sure the Pokemon movie was some weird brainwashing experiment (like in a grade B movie) - I actually drug my son out of there after 45 min because I could NOT STAND IT ANY LONGER....

In Titanic I sat through most of the first part wondering when the stinkin ship was going to sink!!!!

Last of all - I like movies to escape reality!!! I want a HAPPY movie dammit.

That does it, I'm not seeing anything else until SHREK 3. Period.

Dave Leigh said...

OK, none of that crap in the Disney film was in the book. I just saw the 1985 film with Annette O'Toole and I liked it a lot. It's still a sad story, but at least it doesn't add a bunch of extraneous, unnecessary B.S.

I got the DVD at Wal-Mart for $5.50. What a bargain.

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