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Urban Legends (2007)
Cute show, but obvious.
It's a cool show but they make it TOTALLY obvious which one is true and which ones aren't. The actors on the ones that aren't true are really not that great of actors. You can tell they're lying, or at least I can. Also the background for the true story is always different then the then other 2 when the person telling the story is talking. Plus they go into detail way more with the true story. Maybe it's just me but I've been able to guess which one is the true story just off those factors alone. The true stories are interesting though and I like the "mini myths" the true ones are pretty cool.
Just One of the Guys (1985)
Great movie but doesn't make sense
I know it was 1985 in this movie but I'm just curious how she dropped out of one school, enrolled in another one without her parents and obviously without a birth certificate because it would say female, then enroll back into her old school like it was nothing. I know it's a movie, and they do this in a lot of movies like it's that easy to just switch schools. I was born in 1985 and this is definitely one of my favorite 80's movies. I haven't seen it in so long and it was on one of my streaming platforms and I watched it after not seeing it in years and just thought that was funny. Still a great movie to watch if you've never seen it and like 80's movies.
Slackers (2002)
Always a good movie to watch
This is a funny movie but it doesn't make any sense in the beginning. They went through all that in the beginning to steal that blue booklet out of that truck but for what? When Devon Sawa (Dave) went to the first class when he met Angela he said he was there to just copy the questions to the test so he could then give them to Sam (Jason Segel) and then have that nerdy guy take the actual test so he could switch them out during the test. So what was in the stolen book? Not the questions because he had to go to the class to copy them, and not the answers because they had to have that guy take the test. Then he said he left the stolen booklet as a decoy, but wouldn't that make them have everyone retake the test because they seen someone had access to the teachers booklet or whatever that was they stole? It just doesn't make any sense to me.
Arkansas (2020)
I liked it but didn't at the same time
I liked the movie. It was definitely different than the norm, and they did the chapters and flash backs which I liked, and I love John Malkovich, Clyde Duke and Vince Vaughn but I don't understand why they didn't just notify HER (Vivica Fox) about dude following them and killing John Malkovich. They could have left the scene undisturbed, told her. She sent them to him. Then he probably would of let him just take over and the rest of the movie would of been unnecessary. Just seems dumb to me that they handled it that way, like they were the ones who killed him. I have no idea why they thought that was a good idea, or lying and saying he went out of town, when they know he would of never just took off without telling Frog or Her. It just didn't seem believable to me.