8.06.2010

You are so dumb. You are really dumb. For real.


For Father's Day, David and I were trying to think of a cheesy movie that we could watch with my dad to offset his Lifetime and Law & Order addictions, so we decided on the movie My Sister's Keeper. However, it didn't come in time, and when it did come, we kept it for about 2 weeks waiting for an opportunity to watch it with the fam, but the house is under serious construction and Cecil's getting old so his bedtime seems to be getting earlier and earlier. David and I just decided to watch it on our own so we could finally send it back! But oh man, it was SO good! For some reason I had gotten mixed up about what the story line was... I thought that it was going to be this happy family that has a happy healthy daughter that gets sick, progressively gets worse throughout the movie, and at the end, the girl's sister decides to donate a kidney to save her life (that would be the Lifetime version, so my dad would have loved it, and as we all know, would have cried profusely). But no! As I'm sure you all know, it's pretty much the opposite. The little girl doesn't want to donate her kidney and sues her parents for medical emancipation, even though she knows that her sister might die if she doesn't get that transplant. You still might not be convinced that you want to watch it, but you should anyway. It was so goo. I didn't cry, but it was a close call. It really makes you examine your relationship with your sisters. Go watch it.


Gentlemen Broncos, on the other hand, was a complete waste of our "one movie at a time" subscription to Netflix. Amy told me it wasn't very good, but I mean, come on, it had Jemaine Clement in it. And that one guy that hates all the orphans in the whole world from Nacho Libre. Nope, Amy was totally right.

1 comment:

  1. hahahah! i could be a total douche and say that of course i was right. so i will. of course i was right!

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