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Movie Rant: Fighting with My Family****SPOILERS**

Again, spoilers for this movie.

Anyone else think the movie is bad?

I like Vince Vaughn, but the part he played was just not for him. He plays the serious, father-figure type, his strong suit is being a lovable goofball, sorry, but it's just true.

I think the leading girl wasn't the best actress, and just didn't have the charisma to carry the role.

What annoyed me most was that there's this twist that's difficult to buy on an emotional level: Apparently shes' the only person in the pro wrestling training camp with actual wrestling experience...and she's a better pro wrestler than all the other girls. They're all models or actresses or both...so they keep messing up and she tries does her pro wrestling thing with them and gets yelled at by vince vaughn for it.

And she reacts badly, basically saying that the other girls don't take the wrestling thing seriously, because well...they don't. So she says stuff that is disrespectul, and the other girls ostracize her, and treat her like crap basically. And vince vaughn basically tells her off, saying she's not committed enough because she's a better wrestler than everyone else but that's not really what matters, what matters is having IT, that special intangible something that only the super special people have IT. It's very obvious when a person has IT actually. You just have IT or you don't, and if you think you do have IT when you don't, it's because you're lying to yourself and you're probably a jealous jerk who is so selfish for wanting IT when only the special people are allowed to have IT.

Then she has a conversation with one of the model ladies who's in wrestling camp with her and finds out she's a single mom trying to support her daughter, and apparently, she has an epiphany, hey, models are people too, maybe I should respect these girls even though they don't know what they are doing and didn't work nearly as hard as I did to get here, and aren't' as suited to this kind of work as I am.

The movie ends with her realizing she has IT and she becomes a pro wrestler.

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Movie Rant: Fighting with My Family****SPOILERS**¬ ¬ Again, spoilers for this movie.¬ ¬ Anyone else think the movie is bad?¬ ¬ I like Vince Vaughn, but the part he played was just not for him. ¬ ¬ I think the leading girl wasn't the best actress, and just didn't have the charisma to carry the role.¬ ¬ What annoyed me most was that there's this twist that's difficult to buy on an emotional level: Apparently shes' the only person in the pro wrestling training camp with actual wrestling experience...and she's a better pro wrestler than all the other girls. They're all models or actresses or both...so they keep messing up and she tries does her pro wrestling thing with them and gets yelled at by vince vaughn for it.¬ ¬ And she reacts badly, basically saying that the other girls don't take the wrestling thing seriously, because well...they don't. So she says stuff that is disrespectul, and the other girls ostracize her, and treat her like crap basically. And vince vaughn basically tells her off, saying she's not committed enough because she's a better wrestler than everyone else but that's not really what matters, what matters is having IT, that special intangible something that only the super special people have it. It's very obvious when a person has it actually. You just have IT. It's very obvious when a person has IT actually. You just have IT or you don't, and if you think you do have it when you don't, it's because you're lying to yourself and you're probably a jealous jerk who is so selfish for wanting IT when you don't, it's because you're lying to yourself and you're probably a jealous jerk who is so selfish for wanting IT when only the special people are allowed to have IT.¬ ¬ Then she has a conversation with one of the model ladies who's in wrestling camp with her and finds out she's a single mom trying to support her daughter, and apparently, she has an epiphany, hey, models are people too, maybe I should respect these girls even though they don't know what they are doing and didn't work nearly as hard as I did to get here, and aren't' as suited to this kind of work as I am.¬ ¬ The movie ends with her realizing she has IT and she becomes a pro wrestler.

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Movie Rant: Fighting with My Family****SPOILERS**¬ ¬ Again, spoilers for this movie.¬ ¬ Anyone else think the movie is bad?¬ ¬ I like Vince Vaughn, but the part he played was just not for him. ¬ ¬ I think the leading girl wasn't the best actress, and just didn't have the charisma to carry the role.¬ ¬ What annoyed me most was that there's this twist that's difficult to buy on an emotional level: Apparently shes' the only person in the pro wrestling training camp with actual wrestling experience...and she's a better pro wrestler than all the other girls. He plays the serious, father-figure type, his strong suit is being a lovable goofball, sorry, but it's just true.¬ ¬ I think the leading girl wasn't the best actress, and just didn't have the charisma to carry the role.¬ ¬ What annoyed me most was that there's this twist that's difficult to buy on an emotional level: Apparently shes' the only person in the pro wrestling training camp with actual wrestling experience...and she's a better pro wrestler than all the other girls. They're all models or actresses or both...so they keep messing up and she tries does her pro wrestling thing with them and gets yelled at by vince vaughn for it.¬ ¬ And she reacts badly, basically saying that the other girls don't take the wrestling thing seriously, because well...they don't. So she says stuff that is disrespectul, and the other girls ostracize her, and treat her like crap basically. And vince vaughn basically tells her off, saying she's not committed enough because she's a better wrestler than everyone else but that's not really what matters, what matters is having IT, that special intangible something that only the super special people have IT. It's very obvious when a person has IT actually. You just have IT or you don't, and if you think you do have IT when you don't, it's because you're lying to yourself and you're probably a jealous jerk who is so selfish for wanting IT when only the special people are allowed to have IT.¬ ¬ Then she has a conversation with one of the model ladies who's in wrestling camp with her and finds out she's a single mom trying to support her daughter, and apparently, she has an epiphany, hey, models are people too, maybe I should respect these girls even though they don't know what they are doing and didn't work nearly as hard as I did to get here, and aren't' as suited to this kind of work as I am.¬ ¬ The movie ends with her realizing she has IT and she becomes a pro wrestler.

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sounds like a ****shit movie! I really dont like vince vaughn anyway. but thanks, i wont waste my time watching it :)

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guess the movie's really about IT

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NaCtHoMaN wrote:
guess the movie's really about IT

Would have made it better.

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would you have made IT about .. THIS or THAT? jk

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NaCtHoMaN wrote:
would you have made IT about .. THIS or THAT? jk

I was thinking the stephen king clown, OR the john carpenter It.

Wait, John carpenter's movie was the Thing, nevermind.

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lol * thumbs up *

we both know we're movie nutters. i use movie references all the time.. nobody gets it..

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i think vince vaughn was only at his peak during the movie ********swingers.. after that he was just a quibbling sass mouth in every movie after. Havent seen the movie you mentione - doesnt sound like its worth watching

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I don't know anything about whatever movie you're talking about, but I just watched a movie with Vince Vaughn. It was called Couples Retreat and it was pretty funny. The girls were spectacular if nothing else.

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