Bridesmaids
I had received my monthly freebie code from RedBox via text message on Monday. So after work I stopped by the closest kiosk to choose my free rental. I didn't know that Bridesmaids was out on DVD, primarily because I don't keep up with that sort of thing. But when I saw it on the list of available movies I selected it and proceeded to type in my promo code.
I was annoyed when I tried twice to enter the code and have it rejected each time. Still not sure what that was all about but I figured that since I'd made the effort to stop by the Box to rent a movie I may as well rent it whether it was free or not.
I didn't get to watch the movie until the next day because by the time I got home I had to get to bed so I could wake up for a 4 am run at work. And when I did sit down to watch it I only got to watch about 80% of it before I had to go back to work. But even at that point I was highly unimpressed with it.
There were only a few moments where I actually LOL'd. Most of the time I just kinda felt uncomfortable. I was sad with the way they portrayed the "maid of honor" in the film. Sure it's realistic to show a woman spiraling down a pit of despair but to make us try to laugh at it? Kinda jacked up if you ask me.
Maybe it's my subconscious trying to grab on to the last few straws of humanity I have left in me. I dunno. But I was more sad about the movie than anything. I managed to finish the movie and had time to get it back to the RedBox after my evening shift yesterday. I was happy to be rid of it; Sorry I had to pay money to see it. But glad I can now be in the know when it's brought up in future conversations.
I figured while I was at the RedBox I'd pick up something else that I wanted to see but isn't available on Netflix yet and I will be watching it today.
I really look forward to seeing "Horrible Bosses".
I was annoyed when I tried twice to enter the code and have it rejected each time. Still not sure what that was all about but I figured that since I'd made the effort to stop by the Box to rent a movie I may as well rent it whether it was free or not.
I didn't get to watch the movie until the next day because by the time I got home I had to get to bed so I could wake up for a 4 am run at work. And when I did sit down to watch it I only got to watch about 80% of it before I had to go back to work. But even at that point I was highly unimpressed with it.
There were only a few moments where I actually LOL'd. Most of the time I just kinda felt uncomfortable. I was sad with the way they portrayed the "maid of honor" in the film. Sure it's realistic to show a woman spiraling down a pit of despair but to make us try to laugh at it? Kinda jacked up if you ask me.
Maybe it's my subconscious trying to grab on to the last few straws of humanity I have left in me. I dunno. But I was more sad about the movie than anything. I managed to finish the movie and had time to get it back to the RedBox after my evening shift yesterday. I was happy to be rid of it; Sorry I had to pay money to see it. But glad I can now be in the know when it's brought up in future conversations.
I figured while I was at the RedBox I'd pick up something else that I wanted to see but isn't available on Netflix yet and I will be watching it today.
I really look forward to seeing "Horrible Bosses".
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