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Last Night + Video Game Party and Movie


Last night my brothers had some friends over to play video games. Me and my parents kind of faded into the background, as they play as the play two different video game at the same time. People brought over there own TV's, and it got a little crazy.
But on an up note, I watched a really good movie. It was fairly clear by Hollywood standards, though I don't know what the language was, since we have a DVD play that blocks it out. But there were only a few awkward scenes.
The movie, as you can see on the left, is called Dan in Real Life. It was funny, and heart warming. It's about a widower who takes his three daughters to a family reunion. During a trip in to the beach town, where his parents house is, he meets this woman in a bookstore and they have a nice chat together. They part was, and he gets back home.
There he comes to find out, that she is his brother's girlfriend. I have to say, that Steve Carroll is a pretty good actor/comedian. He's good at saying the funny lines, like he's not trying to make you laugh. I really like that kind of humor, it's more natural. So know I'm going to kind of steal ElizabethBennett's rating system a moment.
Goodness Rating: 5 Morality Rating: 3 Funny Level: 5
Rated PG-13 for some innuendo.

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