You’re sitting at your desk drinking hot chocolate and eating candy hearts. You start to understand the hearts are trying to give you a message.
Like, I know you’re eating these hearts and I hope you get what I’m trying to say.
But what the heck is the message?
And why is it in candy hearts?
It’s a movie starring Chris Hemsworth and a bunch of dudes. What’s not to like?
Is it cheesy?
Very.
But it’s not so bad.
It’s fun, if you like things like the song Tocatta and Robecco.
Here’s the trailer:
If you like this movie, you can buy it here.
And if you like this movie, you can buy it here.
Or maybe you just want to see it?
Here’s the trailer:
And the credits:
From Twentieth Century Fox, the studio that made it, comes a film directed by Jonathan Levine and starring Chris Hemsworth, Michael Peña, Adam Brody, Jessica St. Clair, Stephen Tobolowsky, Ryan Hansen, Rachel Bilson, Kaitlyn Dever, and more.
Fox will release “Bad Moms” in theaters nationwide on July 29th.
If you like this, please check out my other movies, all of which you can see here.
There’s a dark cloud outside that’s threatening snow.
You’re in the mood to curl up on the couch and watch a romantic movie.
At the first sign of snow, you think about staying home and cuddling with your sweetie.
You put on your heavy coat and pull on your boots.
You walk out the door and step in a puddle of water.
You haven’t walked more than a couple of feet from the door.
You see some flakes in the sky.
You get the kids bundled up.
You go to the grocery store.
When you get back, you notice some small flakes falling.
It’s not sticking, but you still think about staying home and cuddling with your sweetie.
The flakes turn into ice pellets and now you’re outside in your work clothes with a couple of inches of ice under your feet.
Your car slides out of control and ends up on the side of the road.
You get towed to work, but you’re stuck there until the ice melts.
You’re in the mood to go out, but you’re not dressed appropriately.
You go to the mall and you’re wearing sandals.
You wear a winter hat and scarf.
Your kids are outside playing in the snow.
They are making snowmen and having a snowball fight.
You don’t feel like being the referee.
You drive to work.
It’s still snowing and you’re not going to work.
You’re home and it’s still snowing.
You’re watching TV and it’s still snowing.
You walk outside and you’re greeted by a fresh blanket of snow.
You go for a walk around the neighborhood.
You drive your kids to school in the snow.
The kids get out of the car and start playing in the snow.
You take the kids out in the snow.
The kids get bored and want to go inside.
You’re outside playing with your kids.
The kids are playing in the snow.
The kids get bored and want to go inside.
You’re in the mood to go for a walk.
The kids are playing in the snow.
You’re at the park and you’re playing in the snow.
You walk to the corner store in the snow.
You walk to the corner store in the rain.
You walk to the corner store in the rain and it gets worse.
You walk to the corner store in the snow.
The kids are playing in the snow.
You are in the mood to go for a walk.
The kids are playing in the snow.
You are at work.
You have to go home.
You have to go out of town.
You have to shovel.
You don’t have to shovel, but you think about it.
You are at the store.
The store is closed.
You are not sure whether to go home or go out of town.
You are thinking about going home.
You are driving to the store.
The roads are terrible.
You’re in the mood to go for a walk.
The kids are outside playing in the snow.
They’re making a snowman.
You’re walking through the parking lot.
You are walking through the parking lot and you have to put on your winter coat.
You’re walking through the parking lot and you don’t have to wear a winter coat.
You are walking through the parking lot and you don’t have to wear a