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User Comments for: Girlfriend's Day

Lee Brown Barrow says...
7 years ago
I would like to send the filmmakers a card... to express my disappointment in this film. Barely funny comedy is too convoluted. Ironically, it needed a better writer.
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randomacd4 says...
7 years ago
Girlfriend's Day doesn't know what it wants to be. Sometimes its trying to be funny and sometimes its trying to be a dramatic mystery and it winds up falling flat. Its conveniently short at 70 minutes but it doesn't have much of a story to tell.
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Adafeloz says...
4 years ago
Hard to believe Bob Odenkirk actually agreed to be in this. He was the only reason I watched it when I saw it on Netflix and even HE couldn't save this shit of a movie.
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Reply by aescolastico
2 years ago
@adafeloz agreed to be apart of it? he wrote it…
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SpeedDemon says...
9 months ago
This was really bad... shoulda listened tot he naysayers on Trakt!!!
1/10
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yqtkzb says...
2 years ago
Watched the first ~15 minutes and stopped. Nothing interesting.
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Mr.MC86 says...
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7 years ago
Do you happen to like dry, dark, & cheap comedies?! THIS would be the movie for you... especially to know what this all so amazing card, that this not so amazing card writer, had put in the "best card ever written". I can get down with a dry or dark comedy any day that ends in a 'Y', but there needs to be some kind of substance for my brain to wrap around... when/if you've seen this movie and the part that sticks out the most to you, like it does to me, are the "BumbFight" scenes. which one of them just happens to be the once very successful card writer's hero.... but he can't even walk up to talk to the homeless man. Netflix usually has a reputation for putting out of at least buying the rights to some really monumental movies. this isn't one of them. 4-10 (only because of the BumbFights)
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