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	Comments on: Review: An Unwieldy ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ Is Still Endearing, Funny &#038; Smart	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wanted to love this movie because I&#x27;m usually all about any movies that anyone in the whole Judd Appatow crew of friends make, and I love both Jason Segel and Emily Blunt...the movie started really strong, but then it just really started to drag in the middle. I think it could&#x27;ve been half an hour shorter and still been just as effective, but I was kind of bored for awhile. 

Besides that, I liked the way they ended it with all the insanity happening so fast, I really loved the first 30-40 minutes of it, and I also thought there was some wonderful use of music. The &#034;We Didn&#x27;t Start the Fire&#034; parody was hilarious - I haven&#x27;t heard that song in ages, and I it was used great. Tokyo Police Club&#x27;s âEnd of a Sparkâ was also a great song choice for when Violet is at the bar hanging out with her co-workers when she decides to confide in the professor.

Finally, Allison Brie was probably my favorite character in the movie, what a great job - I&#x27;ll leave it at that, but yeah she was so convincing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to love this movie because I&#x27;m usually all about any movies that anyone in the whole Judd Appatow crew of friends make, and I love both Jason Segel and Emily Blunt&#8230;the movie started really strong, but then it just really started to drag in the middle. I think it could&#x27;ve been half an hour shorter and still been just as effective, but I was kind of bored for awhile. </p>
<p>Besides that, I liked the way they ended it with all the insanity happening so fast, I really loved the first 30-40 minutes of it, and I also thought there was some wonderful use of music. The &quot;We Didn&#x27;t Start the Fire&quot; parody was hilarious &#8211; I haven&#x27;t heard that song in ages, and I it was used great. Tokyo Police Club&#x27;s âEnd of a Sparkâ was also a great song choice for when Violet is at the bar hanging out with her co-workers when she decides to confide in the professor.</p>
<p>Finally, Allison Brie was probably my favorite character in the movie, what a great job &#8211; I&#x27;ll leave it at that, but yeah she was so convincing.</p>
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