Taking a show like ATHF and stretching it out over an hour and a half does cause the show to get tired after a while. By the end of the movie I was getting a little bored - you can only take that level of rediculousness so far.
The movie was definitely funny, and was fun to go out and see it, but I honestly could have waited until it came out on video.
post by Anthny at May 12,2007 2:27am
This movie was fucking awesome. I would gladly see it again in theaters.
If you didn't see it retardedly baked, you missed out.
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