Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day

Release Date: April 29, 2016
Studio: Open Road Films
Director: Garry Marshall
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for language and some suggestive material)
Screenwriters: Anya Kochoff-Romano, Matt Walker, Tom Hines
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Website: SeeMothersDay.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudeikis, Britt Robertson, Timothy Olyphant, Hector Elizondo, Jack Whitehall

Plot Summary: "Mother's Day" is the latest star studded ensemble comedy from director Garry Marshall ("Pretty Woman," "Valentine's Day"). Bringing together Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and Julia Roberts along with Jason Sudeikis, it's a celebration of mothers everywhere. This big-hearted comedy invites us all to enjoy the laughter, tears and love as three generations come together in the week leading up to Mother's Day.

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Except the usually all-forgiving audience ripped it at 53%.

That's more than half that like it, right? :D I think most have had it with the JA act. And it's 54% who liked it.
 
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I get it, older people love these movies. You see your cast of thousands smile and pose and your multiple plot lines that are sure to converge in a cornball climax where everyone has a happy _______ day. I took my Mom to see it today, she's 70 and she LOVED it lol. So did all the other old people that were there, I've never seen so many smiling faces it was like the buffet opened 30 minutes early at the casino or something.

I mean obviously the movie was beyond silly and forgettable but I'm pretty sure that's the idea with these.

It seems kindof ridiculous to spend time writing up a seriously critical review of an intentionally sappy, formula film. I mean they keep making the same movie and people keep going to see it soooo whats the problem? lol I mean who looks dumb the people making a lot of money off these or the critics who go to the trouble to write a scathing review everytime they come out. "Jennifer Anniston really mailed it in." Did she really? Ya dont say! lol Were you expecting this to be the role where Jann just killed it?

I'm off to write my critical analysis of the subtle undertones of Pimp my Ride...
 
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I get it, older people love these movies. You see your cast of thousands smile and pose and your multiple plot lines that are sure to converge in a cornball climax where everyone has a happy _______ day. I took my Mom to see it today, she's 70 and she LOVED it lol. So did all the other old people that were there, I've never seen so many smiling faces it was like the buffet opened 30 minutes early at the casino or something.

I mean obviously the movie was beyond silly and forgettable but I'm pretty sure that's the idea with these.

It seems kindof ridiculous to spend time writing up a seriously critical review of an intentionally sappy, formula film. I mean they keep making the same movie and people keep going to see it soooo whats the problem? lol I mean who looks dumb the people making a lot of money off these or the critics who go to the trouble to write a scathing review everytime they come out. "Jennifer Anniston really mailed it in." Did she really? Ya dont say! lol Were you expecting this to be the role where Jann just killed it?

I'm off to write my critical analysis of the subtle undertones of Pimp my Ride...

:biglaugh:

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