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As a kid, I didn't know the differences between a box office flop or a box office hit. I would see anything that looked

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    emasterslake — 18 years ago(November 02, 2007 12:01 AM)

    As a kid, I didn't know the differences between a box office flop or a box office hit. I would see anything that looked good from the TV ads. And today I couldn't stop laughing on how I use to think that this was the best comedy of all time. Course today I would never waist my money on something like this, unless it had good reviews.
    I still remenber marking down my calendar to see this movie on opening week. And I'm not sure if any of you did the same thing when this film came out 11 years ago.
    But as kids we see these things differently compared to other age groups.

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      mitch_34_au — 18 years ago(November 26, 2007 09:02 PM)

      Yeah man I know exactly what that was like when I was a little kid I saw some horrible movies multiple times. You know unfortunately judging by some of the movies that are on the top of the box office I'd still say people will judge whether they'd see a movie or not solely on the advertisement. Mitch

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