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B || Bad Teacher
Title: Bad Teacher
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: June 26, 2011
Run Time: 92 mins.
Rating: R
"There are some laughs, but this isn’t much more than your conventional comedy with apples and text books on the side."
To enjoy some movies, you have to be willing to suspend your disbelief. You have to forget for two or three hours the elements in a film that should never be questioned, only accepted. Maybe a person who died hundreds of years ago really could return in spirit form to haunt a potato farmer. Maybe a slacker from New Jersey could discover a way to travel through time and maybe he would use that ability to assassinate whoever was about to invent bellbottoms and disco. In the case of the latest Cameron Diaz vehicle, maybe a self-absorbed stoner chick really would decide that her calling is the education of this nation’s youth.
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