Oh, you know that is going to be spot on. Every gay man is going to be at that theater to see that movie, it'll be just like a tea dance!!! But I don't understand the allure of the movie. I mean I'm gay and a drag queen, and that movie looks gayer me even.
I thought it would be all young girls and chicks going to see the movie, and here my daughter said there were tons of gay men seeing it over anyone else in the theater.
ROTFLMAO!!!! Because here is WEHO that was what it looked like.
Thats said? The movie was really going someplace in the first 35 minutes, but then it loses its structural Meaning that when the film makes the fatal mistake of leaving Barbie Land, a place where all things are Barbie, everyone is Barbie, and joyous and wonderful that this viewer hoped the movie would be eternally this, but no! Barbie has to be plunked down in the Real World, here represented by Los Angeles, and from that point, who cares? Poor Greta Gerwig. Apparently, what she did not understand was that the audience wanted to escape the real world, rather than live in it!!! Hated it.
Your little review is what I feared the course the movie would take. It'd be far more entertaining if they would have kept the whole thing in the Barbie world. You're right we got enough of the real world as it is.
As a 81 year old woman who had the original Barbie, I was ambivalent about going to see the movie. Now that I know that it's woke and that I can make it a bigger box office draw, I'm in, even though I could care less and will fall asleep. But anything to piss the GOP OFF.
I can't...it looks like it would make me too jumpy. Movies like this are not generally my forty. My friend that saw it said there were wayyyyy too many loud-mouthed tween girl squealing. I'd be whipping up my cocktail shaker.
I don't have much interest in seeing it - though some knowledgeable friends have declared it to have deep meaning and a statement of where this country is and what the GOP want it to be (which is why the GOP hates it and calls it "woke." Therefore, even if I don't go, I'll be buying a ticket. LOL
Not seeing it. Not going. All things Mattel... ugh. I don't understand the culture. I don't get the mindset. I don't need the brainwashing. Instead? Let's all pick up a good book and give it a read!
Dear, the trailers alone had me taking ice picks in my ears. Too hyper looking for me, and I'm just not into this type of movie. And you just know were going to be tortured with 32 sequels.
They're Kenough!
ReplyDeleteOh, you know that is going to be spot on. Every gay man is going to be at that theater to see that movie, it'll be just like a tea dance!!! But I don't understand the allure of the movie. I mean I'm gay and a drag queen, and that movie looks gayer me even.
ReplyDeletePoor Ken - he never did get a cock of his own... Jx
ReplyDeleteThe poor thing. Forever a eunuch.
DeleteShe's somebody's beard.
ReplyDeleteI thought it would be all young girls and chicks going to see the movie, and here my daughter said there were tons of gay men seeing it over anyone else in the theater.
ReplyDeleteROTFLMAO!!!! Because here is WEHO that was what it looked like.
ReplyDeleteThats said? The movie was really going someplace in the first 35 minutes, but then it loses its structural Meaning that when the film makes the fatal mistake of leaving Barbie Land, a place where all things are Barbie, everyone is Barbie, and joyous and wonderful that this viewer hoped the movie would be eternally this, but no! Barbie has to be plunked down in the Real World, here represented by Los Angeles, and from that point, who cares? Poor Greta Gerwig. Apparently, what she did not understand was that the audience wanted to escape the real world, rather than live in it!!! Hated it.
Your little review is what I feared the course the movie would take. It'd be far more entertaining if they would have kept the whole thing in the Barbie world. You're right we got enough of the real world as it is.
DeleteThat will be me!
ReplyDeleteAs a 81 year old woman who had the original Barbie, I was ambivalent about going to see the movie. Now that I know that it's woke and that I can make it a bigger box office draw, I'm in, even though I could care less and will fall asleep. But anything to piss the GOP OFF.
Aww....someone should give her a hug.
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Who are we kidding, she was probably looking for the exit!
DeleteI'd be trying to find my seat, too!
ReplyDeleteLots of laps to sit on there.
DeleteHahahaha
ReplyDeleteAnd I think I'm going to go see it. Hey, it has the conservatives all riled up, so there must be something Woke there...
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I can't...it looks like it would make me too jumpy. Movies like this are not generally my forty. My friend that saw it said there were wayyyyy too many loud-mouthed tween girl squealing. I'd be whipping up my cocktail shaker.
DeleteI don't have much interest in seeing it - though some knowledgeable friends have declared it to have deep meaning and a statement of where this country is and what the GOP want it to be (which is why the GOP hates it and calls it "woke." Therefore, even if I don't go, I'll be buying a ticket. LOL
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ReplyDeleteLOL! I needed the chuckle this morning. Thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteHow come they're not in pink?
ReplyDeleteWe should take their gay cards away!!!
Deletehow many gayguys I can see there! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNot seeing it. Not going. All things Mattel... ugh. I don't understand the culture. I don't get the mindset. I don't need the brainwashing. Instead? Let's all pick up a good book and give it a read!
ReplyDeleteDear, the trailers alone had me taking ice picks in my ears. Too hyper looking for me, and I'm just not into this type of movie. And you just know were going to be tortured with 32 sequels.
DeleteHaving grown up with four brothers I have never been into this Barbie nonsense. Call me when there is a movie with GI Joes in them.
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