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I just saw this last night. It was amazing. Seriously, this was a great, great movie. I won't spoil anything for those who haven't seen it, but trust me you won't be disappointed. It's not only funny, it's really poignant. Steve did a great job in the kind of role I haven't seen him in before.
To those who have seen it, what did you think?
I saw it for the SECOND time tonight and loved it more than the first time. Great movie and Steve Carell is absolutely amazing. For good or bad, there is not a trace of "Michael Gary Scott" in "Uncle Frank" (his character in "Little Miss Sunshine"). The man deserves an award (do you hear that Emmy voters?)! :)
~ Lucy
I agree. I saw this movie a few weeks ago, and I was overly impressed with the entire movie, especially Carell's performance. After it was over, I genuinely wanted to see more of his character. I know it had a limited release, but everybody still needs to find a way to see it.
Little Miss Sunshine is easily the best film of the year. I laughed so hard the whole entire movie. I don't want to spoil it, but there's also one scene where I even started crying- just a fantastic movie.
I have to agree. Fabulous movie. Steve Carell almost made me cry both from sympathy & laughter. The rest of the cast is great too! Best movie I've seen so far this year!
Put it in your queue Toosie, very enjoyable. Steve is at his finest, imo.
I have pawned our copy off on three different people in the last two months. I'm appalled at the number of people who haven't seen this. It's really quite good. Quite.
I was supposed to get this from Netflix yesterday, but it didn't arrive. I'm hoping to watch it tonight. I've never seen it before, so I've ignored all previous posts in this thread.
I, in well, have never seen it. Then again, I've never seen probably 90% of the movies ever mentioned in the movies thread so that's not saying much.
I, in well, love this movie. And it has one of my favorite quotes: “High school, those are your prime suffering years. You don't get better suffering than that.” Steve actually speaks the line, too. And you could substitute "middle school" for "high school" and it would still work.
The funniest part is when Alan Arkin is telling the kid about all the ass he should be getting.
My sister has had my LMS dvd for the past six months maybe. At least they give it on HBO a few times.
I watched it last night. The entire cast was great! The only part of watching it that I didn't like was when my son decided to throw up in bed just as they were arriving in Redondo Beach.
True. No one isn't great in that movie. My issue SPOILER ALERT was Alan Arkin's too-early departure.