My mom and I went to San Antonio last week. While we were there, we thought we'd catch a movie. Since I have a one year old (almost), that is about how long I have been out of touch with current movies, tv, life in genereal, etc. My mom had heard that 'Knocked Up' was supposed to be a cute move. It was NOT a cute movie and by no means do I recommend it to anyone. With that said...
the most interesting part of the experience was that a couple walked in about 10 minutes before the movie started (while it was still light in the theater) and sat in the front row. They IMMEDIATELY starting mugging down and making out. My mom and I were cracking up laughing about this whole senario. Mom kept saying we were about to see someone get knocked up in the movie 'Knocked Up.' I really wanted to go sit right behind them and giggle, make jokes, or just ask them to stop.
What I don't get is why they sat in the first row...with the lights on...to make out. Why not sit in the back row? Or at least wait till the lights go down? I guess I'll never understand. This was the first time I have seen something like this happen, and I was shocked. But it was interesting that it was happening in that movie of all movies. :)
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There may be a few redeeming things about the movie. I haven't seen it, but I read a review on The Evangelical Outpost. Remember the discussion about something that rhymes with smashmortion?
You're right about that. There were a few redeeming things about it. My mom and I discussed that it might be a good tool for teens in teaching what can happen when they do not practice abstinence/"safe sex." There were also many other good lessons in it. It's just a shame that they had to go with so much shock value. It could have been a much more family friendly movie otherwise.
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