Bible_Belt
Master Don Juan
I took my girlfriend to see it, and it actually was not that bad. Movies are pretty awful these days, but this one was tolerable. I hate chick flicks, too. I have seen maybe three or four episodes of the show, always with whatever girl I was with at the time. I don't know a woman who didn't like that show.
This is a LTR tip, but if your girl has not seen it with her friends and she is a fan of the show, you score big points by taking her to see it. She gets something tangible to brag to her friends and coworkers about how great you are. Obviously, something like this is a reward, not a bribe, so it is for when things are going well.
I caught a little of the symbolism in the movie; things like that are what make me like any movie - at least someone put some thought into it. Right before the wedding debacle, the 'Big' guy is going the wrong way on a one-way street and just after that Carrie beats her bridal bouquet to pieces over his head and both cars drive over it.
I didn't find the movie to be anti-male, either. Two of the four women spend most of the movie fvcking up their relationships by being self-centered b!tches, and they spend the course of the movie figuring that out. Both genders are portrayed as human and equally flawed.
This movie was not the torturous man-bashing feminist slvt parade that I thought it would be.
This is a LTR tip, but if your girl has not seen it with her friends and she is a fan of the show, you score big points by taking her to see it. She gets something tangible to brag to her friends and coworkers about how great you are. Obviously, something like this is a reward, not a bribe, so it is for when things are going well.
I caught a little of the symbolism in the movie; things like that are what make me like any movie - at least someone put some thought into it. Right before the wedding debacle, the 'Big' guy is going the wrong way on a one-way street and just after that Carrie beats her bridal bouquet to pieces over his head and both cars drive over it.
I didn't find the movie to be anti-male, either. Two of the four women spend most of the movie fvcking up their relationships by being self-centered b!tches, and they spend the course of the movie figuring that out. Both genders are portrayed as human and equally flawed.
This movie was not the torturous man-bashing feminist slvt parade that I thought it would be.