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In theory, this movie is a classic. I mean, I had heard about this movie for the past who-knows-how-long. However, when I finally got around to watching this classic, I was extremely disappointed. While the movie did have its redeeming moments, the majority of this film was filled with just.. nonsense. And while some may argue that the nonsensical humor is what makes this movie funny, I beg to differ.
I may have been able to accept the movie if the ending hadn't been so.. just.. ridiculous. I don't want to spoil it if you haven't seen it, but it angered me. Almost as much as the end of The Village or The New Daughter.
If you insist on seeing it so that you can join those Monty Python conversations, go ahead. But don't say I didn't warn you.
I am sick and tired of little 15-year olds thinking that they are better than everyone else just because they tease their hair and wear dark makeup. Whenever anything goes wrong in their little pathetic lives, they blame the people around them; however, when something goes right, they give all the credit to themselves. Can I just punch them via the internet, please?
(Apple, you might wanna get on that one.)
Also, I am tired of people insulting others just because they feel they have been granted the authority. Especially when the person doing the insulting is nothing special. At all. These types of people typically have no talent, any concept of kindness is beyond their grasp, and any physical aspect of themselves they find attractive is typically mediocre at best. The worst part is when they say something hurtful and defend their statement with, "Well, it's the truth." Thanks, but no one was asking your opinion, especially because it is formulated in the magazines you read instead of your own mind.
Sorry that this post is basically just ranting; it helps no one and is not useful in any way. To lighten the mood, there is a picture of a baby with a mustache:
One day, whilst on Hulu, I came across the first episode of a new show called The Good Guys. At first, I wasn't really sure, but Hulu had suggested it to me, so I thought, "Why not?"
Even before the halfway point of the show, I could tell that I was in love. Not only was the show funny, but the action was awesome. Even when there was action, it was laughable. I would recommend this show to anyone who enjoys watching Psych (coincidentally, another of my favorite shows).
If interested, I have provided the link to the first episode on Hulu. Enjoy!
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Comment by AshtonWashton
on Monty Python and the Holy Grail
AshtonWashton
Thank you for your suggestion. I will check it out and get back to you.