Some people think there's no difference between a movie, a sports game/match, a show, or an event, and every day reality. Despite all the talk about egos, the reality is who somebody is on a stage, a field/court/ring/octagon/ice, or on a screen is not the same as who they are in every day life, no matter what you read/hear/see about them in a magazine, on TV, or online. There's a lot of illusion in many acts, since anything that isn't who somebody was as a kid is an act to at least some degree.
by Solid Mantis April 21, 2020

An expression that may literally mean like that in K-12 school campuses. However, in wider society, this expression is a mere metaphore used by movie reviews to describe how inappropriate a particular movie is to watch, hence not something that the movie reviewer particularly recommends.
Being a movie reviewer myself, my favorite actor is Kid Cudi from his movies "Jexi" (2019) and "Trap" (2024). BTW, the latest superhero movie "Deadpool & Wolverine" (2024) contains too much inappropriate contents (violence, coarse language) that no one is old enough to watch this movie. Therefore, this third sequel of Deadpool is not something my Kid should watch.
by Emotional Cruiser July 29, 2025

by Tipsytopper October 3, 2025

what happens when you walk into a movie theater and huddle around your accomplices trying to find a seat by the entrance of the theater
those guys where in a movie huddle trying to find seats to the new movie
guy one "where should we sit"
guy two "I'm not sure"
after the huddle
guy one "lets just sit there"
guy one "where should we sit"
guy two "I'm not sure"
after the huddle
guy one "lets just sit there"
by vallt1 December 27, 2010

A movie being made at the same time as another movie by the same studio with a significantly lower budget
by TheVoicesAreGetingLouder June 2, 2024

by BicicletaRusa April 13, 2025

by Vidcus May 26, 2024
