Thanks
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Anger Management was a funnier movie and made me laugh more. Adam Sandler did a good job in that movie and the role suited him more.
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what was the reaction of the crowd?
and why so big a deal for THEM to also be included?
lol
what you thought of that scene too?
why so?
how you would have been like? again, why?
btw, which area of the world are you?
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why and how so?
btw, does anyone happen to know the writer , director of this film?
Thanks for your answers!
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please describe the scene if you remember.
and why did they do this?
apparently they were just “acting” like this to get a reaction out of him?
which type?
why so?
Thanks for your answers!
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after it was over and in the end, were they all friendly to Adam Sandler?
how did it all play out?
was Adam laughing too ? why so?
please describe ande xplain.
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the scene where Buddy has this guy laying around hitting a pillow and throwing a temper tantrum like a child..is this kind of thing real?
why is this said to be good? and is this like an age regression?
how is it said that person is to get into that state of mind again? how they get them feeling angry again?
and how , when, why they come out again of this state?
also, is there a old psychological name for this type of thing?
please explain and describe
thanks for your answers!
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he was asking “Who are you?”???? to the funny comedian actor in that film (I forget the name)
is this really a form of therapy for some?
why and how so?
this is not really a joke this really is part of the therapy in anger management?
Thanks for your answers!
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before he tasered him?
what do you think was reason?
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