06-04-2014, 05:17 AM
I'll agree with you. I was pretty disappointed in the film. I took my girlfriend and a mutual friend, and they both loved it though, and thought I was being lame about not enjoying the film. I just thought the jokes weren't funny. Seth's acting is weird in that if I close my eyes, I believe what he's saying, but if I look at his face, I don't. He's definitely a voice actor, and not much more. I laughed a few times, though I can't remember when. I remember being amused at him drinking the drugs and them saying "You're going to freak out. And probably die." but that was ruined by the trailer. As was the Back to the Future scene. Not much was left to make me laugh.
I saw X-Men today as well. I wasn't too into it. Nor was the girlfriend. Though my friends all seemed to really enjoy it, and the comic forums I frequent ALSO enjoyed it. I just thought it was kind of dull. It opened up strong, and I got my hopes up, but then it just kind of dulled down and I lost interest. Then it ended and I was like "Meh."
The best part to Million Ways to Die in the Midwest was the trailers. Almost every trailer looked really cool. It's a shame I'll forget about these movies by the time they're out in theaters, because some of them looked top notch.
I saw X-Men today as well. I wasn't too into it. Nor was the girlfriend. Though my friends all seemed to really enjoy it, and the comic forums I frequent ALSO enjoyed it. I just thought it was kind of dull. It opened up strong, and I got my hopes up, but then it just kind of dulled down and I lost interest. Then it ended and I was like "Meh."
The best part to Million Ways to Die in the Midwest was the trailers. Almost every trailer looked really cool. It's a shame I'll forget about these movies by the time they're out in theaters, because some of them looked top notch.