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Popular Searches 7Comments Feb 27, 2013 7:26PM Feb 27, 2013 8:21PM Feb 28, 2013 2:59AM This is why America is such a screwed up country. You cry and complain about gun violence and kids in schools being killed, but you glamorize it on the movie screen. You cry and complain about the state of affairs with young kids getting involved in drugs, alcohol and sex at way too young an age, but again, you glamorize it on the movie screen. SHAME ON YOU AMERICA!! Just deal with it as your country heads further down the path of destruction. And what's really ironic is that the US government recently gave the Hollywood industry $182 billion dollars to keep doing what they're doing. But the victims of Superstorm Sandy still suffer. What a hypocritical country you are!!! No wonder the world hates you. Feb 28, 2013 3:59AM Its funny how all of you are quick to blame Hollywood or the "Movies" for any issue's in the world or most importantly the USA. It's not Hollywood's fault for what happens in this country. It's the person that decides what they choose to do. It's way to easy to put the blame game on others because you do not take responsibility for your actions. And for those that don't like this country. You can go in any direction in the USA until you cross a border, no one is stopping you. Report Are you sure you want to delete this comment? |
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Some of the most entertaining, underage and barely legal drinking movies By Jeff Michael Vice We at MSN Movies would like to make one thing absolutely, perfectly clear: This story on "21 & Over" and other like-minded films should, in no way, be seen as an endorsement of irresponsible drinking and partying. Instead, we would advise anyone reading it to drink responsibly, please. You should never drink and drive, under any circumstances. And we certainly don't condone drinking by anyone who isn't of legal drinking age. Bing: More about '21 & Over' | More about Skylar Astin At any rate, "21 & Over" is the latest comedy from screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, who also wrote both hit "Hangover" movies. "21 & Over," which marks their directing debut, follows a trio of friends (Skylar Astin, Miles Teller and Justin Chon) who have reached legal drinking age. So, to celebrate they're going to par-TAY! For more movie news, follow MSN Movies on Facebook and Twitter. (Relativity Media) |