no, because it's definitely not worth $10 and plus the fact that they show the single women binging on chocolate and destroying v-day decorations seems to say that while they don't expect everyone to have a valentine, those who don't should be really really upset about it. i don't subscribe to that kind of thinking.
saw it. i love bad movies.... sweet home alabama, how to lose a guy in 10 days, shit i even liked crossroads. But i literally found myself banging my head against my seat in this movie. v-day cant even compare to love actually. sad times.
Um, my roommate and I tried to go see it on Valentine's Day, but it was sold out and we saw Dear John (so shitty you wouldn't believe). I still want to see it, but don't expect it to be good.
I refuse to see movies were female characters go crazy because they don't have a man on Valentines Day. It makes us single ladies look like crazed man obsessed hysterics.
haha i saw it but 1) i saw it for free. i would never pay my money to see something like that--i don't want to encourage anyone in hollywood into thinking these movies are worth making. 2) i really masochistically love watching things that will deeply offend my feminist sensibilities. and valentines day did just that! god, i'm so happy to be a woman where my only concern in life is findin' me a man!!!
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I did not. Reason being, I liked it the first time I saw it, when it was called Love Actually
no, because it's definitely not worth $10 and plus the fact that they show the single women binging on chocolate and destroying v-day decorations seems to say that while they don't expect everyone to have a valentine, those who don't should be really really upset about it. i don't subscribe to that kind of thinking.
saw it. i love bad movies.... sweet home alabama, how to lose a guy in 10 days, shit i even liked crossroads. But i literally found myself banging my head against my seat in this movie. v-day cant even compare to love actually. sad times.
What Scottie said.
Um, my roommate and I tried to go see it on Valentine's Day, but it was sold out and we saw Dear John (so shitty you wouldn't believe). I still want to see it, but don't expect it to be good.
good god no. you would have to hook me up to one of those clockwork orange contraptions to keep my eye lids open and force me to watch it.
I did not. Heard mixed reviews.
I refuse to see movies were female characters go crazy because they
don't have a man on Valentines Day. It makes us single ladies look
like crazed man obsessed hysterics.
no. i haven't gone to the theater to see a movie in a long time. Valentine's Day did not inspire me to go. totally not worthy of my time.
I will most def see it. I mean, can all these insanely attractive people really find love? I don't know, this is new ground for Hollywood.
haha i saw it but 1) i saw it for free. i would never pay my money to see something like that--i don't want to encourage anyone in hollywood into thinking these movies are worth making. 2) i really masochistically love watching things that will deeply offend my feminist sensibilities. and valentines day did just that! god, i'm so happy to be a woman where my only concern in life is findin' me a man!!!
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