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The sequel to last years comedy hit, 'Bad Moms'!

 

 

This time set at Christmas. Sure to be OTT and silly but enjoyable all the same!

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Not sure what to think of this :lol: plot looks exactly the same but set a Christmas and with added parents. I hope some of the other moms (Christina Applegate and Jada Pinkett Smith) appear because they were the best bits of the first.
Really excited for this, Mila Kunis is so personable and Kathryn Hahn was such a scene-stealer in the first movie so I'm glad the main cast are returning. Really pleased with the new additions of Christine Baranski and Susan Sarandon too, wish they showed more of the latter in the trailer :(
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This does look great, so excited to see Christine Baranski and Susan Sarandon, they both look hilarious. I like the jokes going on between Kristen Bell and her mum too actually. Think this is going to be a lot of fun!! :lol:

Okay, it actually looks pretty good :lol:

And is that Mandy Moore's son from This Is Us? :kink: *.*

I saw the trailer at the cinema last week for this and was very much in the 'NO' camp, but then DAME BARANSKI appeared and I am 1000% THERE.
I am excited for this, as the first was really good. However this will be added to the list of films that did not need a sequel.
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Went tonight to see this, loved it... Queen Baranski stole the film for me but all the cast was fab again with some nice additions

Better than first?

 

Haven't seen first either

 

I hate Mom btw - it's not like that is it??

I'd say on same level as first enjoyable and a good few laughs along the way with solid performances from the cast.

 

 

As for Mom I love it but has nothing to do with or alike to this film except they both have Mom in title

 

 

Comedy of the year for me, on a similar par to the first but I'm actually scoring this a mark higher and saying it's slightly better..there were quite a few proper laugh out loud moments and the moms of the three leads were all very worthy additions. I love Christine Baranski anyway and I loved seeing her involved with some of the rude humour. Justin Hartley also brought a lot to the table :P

 

Leagues ahead of Christmas movies I've been to see over the past couple of years, the likes of Office Christmas Party, The Night Before, Christmas with the Coopers

I thought it was terrible, so much worse than the first one :( The jokes were so cringe-worthy and so immature.

 

The only saving grace was Susan Sarandon for me. Christina Baranski was good as well I guess, actually all the new characters were decent. The biggest downfall was the lack of Christina Applegate, her character was the best thing from the first movie!

Went to see this last night and really enjoyed it! Not in the same league as the first but still enjoyable for sure.

I thought this one was much more endearing and less funny but it's a Christmas movie so I liked that it had a little more heart.

 

Christine Baranski & Susan Sarandon were fantastic, Christine especially.. she had the best bits by FAR.

I really enjoyed this, probably more so than the first :o I didn't find the first that laugh out loud funny really (not as hilarious as Girls Trip, for example, which had me tearing up) and whilst I do agree that this was slightly less funny, the new characters more than made up for that. I can't say who my favourite Grandma was as they were all such BIG highlights of the film but Baranski delivered every line so well - "THOSE WERE FROM THE TITANIC!! THAT WAS ICE FROM THE MOON!!!" made me belly laugh :lol:

 

Needed more Christina Applegate really but I loved her cameo too and I had a fab time watching this, it will be a future Christmas classic in my household anyway :heart:

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I agree with Jack that his was terrible. The plot made no sense/ was so weak. But I still really enjoyed myself. Christine was the highlight.

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