Does repetion comes to mind?
Same dialog, same flashbacks, same scenes,...
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I guess they had to do something to stretch it out to make an actual movie.
Spring break...spring break...spring break for-evah...
YEAH WE GET IT!!!!
That was the point. The girls wanted to be on Spring Break for the rest of their lives.
shareWhile I get that, it was tortuous to listen to. It wasn't just "spring break...." it was a lot of their conversations being repetitious.
"You're a scaredy-cat!"
"I am, I'm a scaredy-cat."
"You scared, scaredy-cat?"
"Oh yeah, I'm a scared scaredy-cat."
And oh, the irony that they wanted to break out of the monotony of their lives, only to end up doing the same thing at 'spring break' day after day, but there was just too much recycled dialog.
Goblin Cannonball: I hit something! Yes?!? No?!?
And oh, the irony that they wanted to break out of the monotony of their lives, only to end up doing the same thing at 'spring break' day after day, but there was just too much recycled dialog.
Exactly. I liked the idea, but thought the execution was terribly lacking.
Goblin Cannonball: I hit something! Yes?!? No?!?
Spring break y'all.
Spring break fo'eva.