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leslieawitter

I enjoyed the first 15 minutes and was looking forward to a great movie, but the minute Steve meets Juliette it roller coastered down so fast you would think the rest was written by an out of work sit-com writer. Just embarrassingly awful, with the shower scene, the Cirque de Crud play/performance scene, the bowling scene. If they didn't make Steve's character such a mopey creep, I might have rooted for him (but still would have hated this movie).

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

nemaned

Relocated and what a mistake that was! Use to eat there all the time. Went in to the new location. Bad service, place is small, and they give you plastic silverware and paper plates. I won't be eating there again. I went with a few friends and they said the same thing. Bad move.

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

asreber

My 21 year old son, my mother-in-law and my 40 year old something self all came out of this movie saying it was the best movie we have seen in at least 2 years! I think some of you were expecting a crude, knee slapping comedy that has been the mind numbing norm of late, but instead I found Dan in Real Life to be humorous, sad, touching, raw, poignant and very real all rolled into one movie...how often do you get that these days?The familty life portrayed in this film was excellent, the disgruntled teenager daughters, the loving but real brothers and sisters and parents that loved their kids even though they saw their warts and faults. Steve Carell's portrayal of a widower who finally finds a love interest, but finds he can not express it due to circumstances is funny, emotional and sometimes painful...is perfect! I say go see it for yourself!

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

tommyandshin

It reminded me how my moms doing, and how she feels and what its like for her(divorced)

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

clevdude31

The most horrible part of the film is that the author couldn't think of a better bad guy for the story than another "crazy religious hypocrite bad guy/gal." Mind you, I enjoy a good scare and as a Steven King fan, I'm willing to suspend disbelief, but The Mist screenplay gives way too much power to yet another Hollywood created evil-and-religious hypocrite. Not only is this kind of writing offensive to the millions of well-adjusted, and well-balanced Christians, these kinds of religious characterizations show serious lack of imagination and give self-important "holier-than-thou" few way too much power to be believed.Based only on her abrasive and offensive brand of religion -- without any kind of charisma -- we are supposed to believe that this religious terrorist could incite 10-15 average Joes to commit murder and to be willing to sacrifice an innocent child withonly 2-3 days of indoctrination? If Steven King wants us to believe that is possible, then he must also fear that same kind of free-loving American people could be as easily converted to Islam bent on an anti-American jihad! Come on, Steven King! Can't you give us a slightly more believable bad guy?

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

wendlond

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05/22/2008, 10:18 am

janebenham

The Best Musical Movie (family rate). Me and my family enjoyed this movie. It's inspirating, too!!!!

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

terl316

JUST A BAD PLACE TOO DO BUSINESS WITH WAY TOO HIGH ON THE FEES AND JUST NOT GOOD SERVICE...THIS IS A FACT! DO THE DISH YOU WILL THANK YOUSELF LATTER!!!!

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

phyllisrecine

Soulja Boy is so cool!

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

theresepb28

Absolutely hilarious from start to finish!

05/22/2008, 10:18 am

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