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>Excited to see this, I even got one of the kid's meal toys from Wendy's
>It was actually about an old man dying
Dishonest marketing: Part Deux
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>short hair natalie
muh
Not even the actual cat in the movie
>Also implying kids these days would know what fucking Sigmund and the Sea Monsters is
>namefagging
You only NOW noticed that?
>Just another space adventure
>like Star Trek
>or Lost in Space
>go see it and enjoy the magic and mystery of space
>trailers make the movie seem like a cool dystopian 1950s where everyone but the main character is crazy and he has to seek revenge
>never watched it but make a mental note to watch it one day
>based on the trailer i come up with a cool idea for what i thought the movie was going to be in my head
>years later on a plane and see the movie listed as complimentary, finally i get to watch it
>immediately opens with "this is a white neighborhood, no blacks allowed" scenario
>this theme comes back 2 or 3 more times throughout the movie, with no relation to the plot whatsoever
>just some bs story about a guy who wants to kill his wife to get with her sister
>nothing crazy or distopian about it, the main character is shown as the antagonist early on and you know the whole story already from the first 30 minutes
fucking stupid movie
But namefaggot, that movie was exactly as advertised? Adam Sandler shooting CG at retro video game characters. Stop.