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I Hate, Hate, Hated This Movie.


This movie has some of the worst and laziest One Liners of All Time.

It's truly sad and pathetic. I'd write them down but there were so many of them.

I am so serious. This is worse than Nacho Libre.

This film is awful and a disgrace to Sandler fans. Billy Madison was high when it produced this.

The script was written by 5th graders because the dialogue is stupid and the jokes aren't funny.

Keep in mind I loved Harold and Kumar.

Grandma's Boy was a waste of time and my life. I'm glad it bombed and unhappy it got a 16% on Rotten Tomatoes. It deserves a big fat Zero.

Plain horrible. Very surprised it got a 6.9 on here. Goes to show most of you couldn't recognize cheap lines from good lines if you had Woody Allen or Mel Brooks next to you.

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Hey, it is a funny movie. Everyone I know with a healthy sense of humor finds it funny too. I do think it takes a very certain sense of humor to see the awkwardness and humor in the dialogue.

There are some parts that weren't all that funny, such as his grandma getting stoned, the monkey and the fart gags. but plenty of other things were very funny. Examples: every scene with JP, the car bed, Dante live on the news, Grandma playing Demonik. Pretty much all of the interactions between Alex and his co-workers are hilarious. If you couldn't find humor in these things sorry! I'm 22 if anyone was wondering what age group is classifying Grandma's Boy as a good movie. I think it is what the director set out for it to be, a laid back funny movie.

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Each to their own. I thought it was well crafted and entertaining.

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Well, you stayed through it much, much, much longer than I would have.

Now, while trying to find out if anything half-decent were on this evening (the answer a firm and steady "NO!") this came up through channel flipping, and onto the scene in which he's running the sweeper, and lifts the couch to find the poor mummified cat, and that was so very sickening that no one in her/his right mind would have continued with it.

And now, reading through its cast list, how very, very surprising to discover Shirley Jones and Shirley Knight's participating in such trash!

So, as they always say, "They don't make them nearly as well as they used to do," how very, very, very true how anyone could immediately Hate, Hate, Hated This Movie, as well as anything today, pure dirt, filth, garbage and trash!

Much less than <1/10 for sickening rubbish like that.

If Sheridan were here, he&#x27;d be appalled!

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