The movie theater is a dramatically polarizing place for me. It either confirms my faith in humanity or completely destroys it. The day I saw "I Love You Phillip Morris," I was experiencing the latter. The largely geriatric audience was noisily gnashing on popcorn and meeting each mildly funny trailer with obnoxious guffaws.
I Love You Phillip Morris
I Love You Phillip Morris
I Love You Phillip Morris
The movie theater is a dramatically polarizing place for me. It either confirms my faith in humanity or completely destroys it. The day I saw "I Love You Phillip Morris," I was experiencing the latter. The largely geriatric audience was noisily gnashing on popcorn and meeting each mildly funny trailer with obnoxious guffaws.