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The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005)
this is weird i know...
does no one else think its weird how the show makes it reeeally clear how maddies really poor, but she always has really perfect hair and the hippest clothes, accessories, etc.? i dunno...it bugs me. i mean i know it's easy to find clothes in non brand stores, but she has TONS! i guess I'm sensitive ab this for no reason @ all, but is anyone else bugged by this...and don't get me started on her hair. i mean shes supposed to be really poor and everything how can it be perfectly done *almost* as if done my a hair specialist? (except for taht fact that it is) OK sry ill stop ranting...btw you can tell me to shut up i really don't care i just felt the need to vent my anger...
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
well...
Debbie Reynold's performance as Molly Brown can be summed up in two words: physically painful. My family and I were watching this movie, and there were some moments we all cringed in unison it was so hard to bar. Reynolds, especially at the beginning, has the habit of screeching her songs and using awkward movements as her dancing steps. She also seems to enjoy screaming out randomly; I guess she thinks this is how people raised in the mountains act. I have fun remembering every scene and laughing at how awful it is (e.g. John's crying scene: "is he supposed to be crying or is he contorting his face?"). While Molly grows more refined, John becomes more unbearable, and also more and more resembles a fish. This movie is over the top, and not in a good way. I don't understand how Meredith, the songwriter from The Music Man, could have made the songs in The Unsinkable Molly Brown and have thought, "I really like that!"