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Sorry, but I loved it.


There were a lot of possible errors, I admit it, and yes, the plot went a little fast.

But it was funny, it was cute, and I really liked it. And yes, I'm an adult who went completely by myself to see a children's movie. And you know what? I liked it. It was a good movie.

Grow up.

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u r such a *beep*

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Like some people here, I have mixed feelings about this.

I'm 18, and three of my friends and I went to see it when we couldn't agree on anything else. Plus, being the massive Friends fan that I am, I was a little eager to see Courteney Cox in it.

It was...ok. Definitely not the best, but bearable. I enjoyed it at first, but then the more I thought about it, the more I realized that it was cliched, predictable, had no sense of placing, and had more holes in its plot than there are on the roads of Staten Island (and trust me, that's a lot).

But we laughed. Boy did we laugh. The theater was pretty empty, so my friends and I had no problems with bursting into fits of laughter and making our own side comments.

Will I buy the DVD? I doubt it. Was it a waste of money? Probably by some standards, but not by mine.

Though I'm not sure if I would go so far as to say there should be a Zoom 2.

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