Fuck you I cried at the end

fuck you I cried at the end

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Did he died?

fuck you I cried at the end

The first 2 acts were pure madness and fun, the third act went downhill fast

Also, favorite gag? Mine is the girl learning bussines chinese

The hard stare always gets me

I didn't, Aunt Lucy is a BITCH if you've seen the first movie. KID NEEDED YOU YOU ASSHOLE BUT YOU JUST HAD TO GO TO A BULLSHIT HOME FUCK YOU HE JUST LOST THE CLOSEST THING HE HAD TO HIS FATHER AND YOU'RE JUST LEAVING HIM FUCK YOUUUU

No yeah, they spent waaayyyy too much time underwater and the 'confrontation' tried too hard to be serious and not silly.

Overall still a damn fine movie though.

Nothing beats the infiltration scene, specially the fake fake arm segment

The only part that bothered me about the 3rd act was how long they where underwater for.

The whole movie calls the willing suspension of disbelief which fits the whimsy of it, but that scene did cross it.

>Sir Geoffrey Wilcot
>I hope I can rely on your vote.
I had to check when I got that he wasn't a real politician. So believable.

What is that ugly little midget beast

Peter Rabbit

Fuck you I cried at the end

Legit all I've seen of these movies is this gif

Needs a Brazzers logo

Same, I wanna give it a chance tho

That scene where the old woman shoots Hugh Grant in the face.

First movie was Nicole Kidman picking up the taxidermied animal when her phone rang

Second was Hugh Grant talking to his mannequins

The entire movie was great. I dont know what you are talking about

I watched this in an empty theater with a friend of mine, and I regret not really paying as much attention as I should've. We had a lot of fun, but I couldn't tell you half of what happened in the movie.

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How did Paddington succeed where so many other cg/live action adaptations fail?

the other cg/live action adaptations do that thing where they consistently pander to the lowest common denominator

It has a sense of innocence to it, lacking many of the cynicism or commercialism in other "child" films