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Joey motorola biography

I wasn't sure about the prospect of watching it despite having enjoyed the first one.

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I saw a couple negative reviews of people saying the humor was too silly. I didn't get that impression at all in the movie. It's a family movie, for sure, so there is a little slapstick humor that was intended to make the kids roll on the floor, but for the most part they did a fine job of incorporating humor that was fun for everyone.

I thoroughly enjoyed what I saw of it. We started the movie about PM and after finishing a hour week at work, my fatigue got the best of me. I only saw about an hour of the movie and then proceeded to wake up near the end when the music is getting all climactic and loud. I started to watch again, but upon seeing Jodi snoozing beside me, I decided to ignore the screen so that we could retry where we dozed off and finish the movie together at another time.

With the movie over and the credits rolling, I felt safe to watch while I tried to find the strength to get off the couch and start the task of getting ready for bed. They showed a little clip alongside the credits of a young man they had showed earlier in the movie. His mother was calling him down to dinner or something and he says, "In a minute!

The joke is that earlier in the movie Ben Stiller's character finds himself transported into the famous black and white photo of the sailor kissing the nurse in the middle of the street in Times Square. During this brief stint of running around in the black and white street scene, he drops his elaborate cell phone and a young sailor, this kid I mentioned during the credits, picks it up.

During the short credits scene, the young man is tinkering with the phone which appears to be a Blackberry or a similar PDA style phone and his mother, becoming impatient, calls out, "Joey Motorola, you get down here this instant! This aside, the joke would've still failed in its attempt to humor me for the time discrepancy.

The famous photo, as shown here, that the main character gets transported into was taken at the end of World War II, more specifically on Victory over Japan day, August 14, From what I knew of Motorola, the company, it had emerged out of the Great Depression which took place after the stock market crashed in