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I was born in 1975. I watched it from when it came out to the end. I also loved Empty Nest
I just finished watching the movie and thought it was one of the most boring movies I’ve seen in years.
I’m hoping the next one will be a prequel. I want to know the orgin of this entity
I agree. I loved it. I thought it was better than the first movie.
Not every Christian feels this way. I’m Baptist. I just got done watching this movie and it’s one of the best I’ve seen in awhile. It was very funny. Plus I think it sends a good message about doing things for others.
It would be the same as any boy his age. What do you expect to be different and why?
I loved it!
I absolutely loved it! It is 7 on IMDB but I think it’s more an 8 or 9.
My daughter and I are like this.
Cats like other animals can be trained. My oldest daughter trained her cat to walk on a leash. Her other cat didn’t like the leash.
If you watch America’s Got Talent you would see many audition with trained animals including cats
I agree. It wasn’t needed at all
I thought the same thing as I watched it.
Yes!!! I was so disappointed. From moment I saw him I thought “He loves her! She doesn’t see it.” Then you see her dreams of her in bed with her comforting her. Why they didn’t pair them is beyond me.
My whole loves Home Improvement. Honestly I find it funnier than Full House.
I moved a lot as a kid and teen. I went to over 8 schools in all my school years. I went into depression because of it.
Sadness is a natural healthy emotion but people don’t love it. Anyone would choose joy over sadness.
I thought the same thing. My daughter’s have been telling me since this came out to watch it. I gave in today and absolutely loved the movie. I watched part two also. I part three comes out in less than a week and I hope to go see it
Those were some of my favorites growing up
I’ve been fascinated by cults for a long time. You are right. Cults look for certain types of people. Such as Manson looked for girls who were teen runaways or young adult girls who were on their own & had no family.
I have always thought they were Methodist. This is based on where the father stood during church.
Years ago when joining a Baptist church we had to go through some classes that explored the difference between the denominations. This was over 25yrs ago so I don’t remember much. But one thing that stuck with me. The pastor explained on how the preacher stood higher than the congregation was a symbol of how the preacher was close to God.