More than I expected though it was predictable. It was a typical high school film that had a little more bite though was only a little too vulgar for a pg-13 rating. If you need a good laugh and something lighthearted this film is good for fun.
Normally a whole trilogy never does well in my opinion but Ice Age did. The second movie was still the best out of the 3 but why did they have to make Sid so annoying? Halfway through the movie I wanted to dinosaur to eat him. Still a cute movie.
It was ok. It was pretty realistic since that's how life really is and doesn't always have a happy ending. I'm not so sure why everyone cried in the end even though it was sad. I didn't find it sad enough to bring tears.
A great film that's been immitated often by lousy rom-coms but never duplicated. I'm guessing for the time it was made it was an original idea so maybe other current day filmakers should consider the same if they want a good film that will be remembered for decades to come.
Though a sad story it's still very touching and triumphant. Though Mickey Rourke got robbed out of an Oscar to Sean Penn for this performance it was still worthy of a nomination. I don't know why Emile Hirsch wasn't nominated since he stole the show.
It was a little too 80s cheesy for me but was overall a good film. I guess if I had seen it at a younger age or if it hadn't come out the year I was born it probably would've been really great to me. But it was still pretty funny and wasn't too long. RIP John Hughes.
It's a good movie to kill time and has some funny parts. Other parts were too disgusting (the chewing gum) and unrealistic (1 straight guy the rest a gay band). It was good that there was more to the movie than getting over an ex having a fun chase around New York.
A good 80s movie minus the 80s cheese. I guess coming up in a later decade most 80s movies are too cheesy but it was one of the few that can carry over well. It was also one of the few that worked as a remake instead of a huge flop because of it being stuck in one decade.