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"A whole [bunch of stuff](Bunch_of_stuff) happens, like for example a toilet explodes because of a build-up of methane which throws poop all over the place - which in many ways is a metaphor for the film itself. The film is excrementally terrible" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
The film, which rather than generate laughs made [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) worry about health and safety, gave a heartbreaking sense of sadness about what had happened to Cuba Gooding Jr's career. A classic case of "[I'm not angry](I'm_not_angry...), I'm just disappointed."
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3/21/2025, 4:12:18 PM
"A whole [bunch of stuff](Bunch_of_stuff) happens, like for example a toilet explodes because of a build-up of methane which throws poop all over the place - which in many ways is a metaphor for the film itself. The film is excrementally terrible" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
The film, which rather than generate laughs made [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) worry about health and safety, gave a heartbreaking sense of sadness about what had happened to Cuba Gooding Jr's career. A classic case of "[I'm not angry](I'm_not_angry...), I'm just disappointed."
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Daddy Day Camp
"A whole bunch of stuff happens, like for example a toilet explodes because of a build-up of methane which throws poop all over the place - which in many ways is a metaphor for the film itself. The film is excrementally terrible" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
The film, which rather than generate laughs made Mark Kermode worry about health and safety, gave a heartbreaking sense of sadness about what had happened to Cuba Gooding Jr's career. A classic case of "I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed."
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Daddy Day Camp
"A whole bunch of stuff happens, like for example a toilet explodes because of a build-up of methane which throws poop all over the place - which in many ways is a metaphor for the film itself. The film is excrementally terrible" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
The film, which rather than generate laughs made Mark Kermode worry about health and safety, gave a heartbreaking sense of sadness about what had happened to Cuba Gooding Jr's career. A classic case of "I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed."