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Kevin Shepard is a tech-savvy young genius who uses his intelligence to slack off. When greedy video game executive Larry Wolf gets a hold of his ideas for a video game, Kevin and his best friend Becca set off for San Francisco to make Wolf's life miserable through a series of pranks. The Genre is a comedy and the rating is PG I thought the movie was pretty good, its not really the type of movie i'm interested in and like, but I was bored so I thought hey why not, it has an interesting title. I'd give it a 4 star rating, it was funny, had some deep serious bits, made you think, made you feel, you could relate to a lot of things happening in it, especially if you're a high school student. The soundtrack was a good fit too. I'd recommend this to a bit younger kids, maybe around the 14 year old mark or just people who want to watch a goofy movie. I think if a movie teaches you a lesson, then its a good movie. In this movie you learn that lying, isn't good, even if its to get out of trouble and that you should just be honest or bad things can come to you.
This self-help, non-fiction, book with lots of humour is about exactly what the title reads.
Written to help everybody get rid of all the mental clutter in your life, and stop caring much about what others think of you, and get you doing things you actually want to be doing instead of doing things you feel guilted into doing because a friend of yours invited you to tag along. Life will improve when you start prioritizing things that are actually important to you. She talks about the things you should give a f*ck about and the things you shouldn't, she makes you think of all the annoying things in your life and how to get rid of them. How to tell people politely that you couldn't care less about their half mile marathons or their all natural peanut butter. The book is really enlightening and helpful, I have found myself caring less about what others think and find myself doing a lot more things that I find to be fun. I'd personally rate this book 5 stars because I absolutely love it and think it's so hilarious, I also agree with much that she says in her book. |
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