Sighh

Anyone who know’s me would grant that I am a die-hard movie fan. (I’m not talking about the movie Die Hard, just so ya know.) Somehow, through a series of miscalculations and miscommunication I ended up in the audience of the movie My Boss’ Daughter (which by the way has an extra s at the end of the word Boss’s. That’s Hollywood for ya.) I think this is the second movie I’ve ever had to walk out of. It’s supposed to be a romantic comedy.

1. Not romantic
2. Not comical

I would have had a more enjoyable experience watching paint dry.
In conclusion, don’t watch that film.

3 Responses to “Sighh”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 sara

    Haven’t seen it, but it reminds me of a movie that the box it came in advertised it as “uplifting and humorous.”

    The movie was One True Thing.

    Not uplifting.
    Not humorous.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 David the Elder

    If the singular noun ends with an s, add apostrophe s if the extra syllable is pronounced. If the extra syllable is not pronounced (or if it otherwise looks confusing to add apostrophe s), simply add an apostrophe.

    Examples: the dress’s hem
    (Added syllable is pronounced.)
    Lloyd Bridges’ son
    (Added syllable is not pronounced.)

    Some authorities always add an apostrophe only to any word ending with s, regardless of its pronunciation. This is acceptable. Whichever standard you follow, be consistent.

    Example: the dress’ hem
    (Word ends in s, pronunciation does not matter.)

    http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000131.htm

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 jessjess

    daviddddd.. that movie was “teh suck” mmhmm…. thanks a lot to that loser named nathan.

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