The Kids Are All Right reviewed by The Rotten Tomatoes Show

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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics and special guest Bryan Safi from infoMania's "That's Gay" to review "The Kids Are All Right," starring Julianne Moore and Annette Bening as a lesbian couple whose children bring their biological father, Mark Ruffalo, into the family.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.

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  • andreii
  • Dejan_Croatia
  • Mark_Snyder
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      Mark_Snyder  
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    • 1 year ago
  • Mike_Smith1
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      Mike_Smith1  
    • THAT'S STRIGHT, BRYAN!!! (Sorry I still have bad memories about one "That's Gay" segment I saw a couple of weeks on Paula Zahn visiting a gay psych treatment.)

    • 1 year ago
  • sapph_tastic
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      sapph_tastic  
    • So I love Ben Erlich just as much as the next guy. How could you not? The endearing Adam Sandler type smirk he gives when he amuses himself or his desire for funny cat pictures to put on his wall...but I am really not loving this comment:

      "Afraid to tell their own kids they can't talk to their own Dad, Moore and Benning start hanging out with him"

      My definition of a Dad is not someone who decided to jizz in a cup and hand it to a nurse and then walk away, but maybe I am just old fashion. The indignant tone Ben uses as well just really irked me. Mark Ruffalo's character, at first, is a complete stranger so its not weird that the parents would be a little worried or dare I say reluctant to have their children hang out with him.

    • 1 year ago
  • kid91
  • sapph_tastic
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    • kid91:

      ....weird where did I get Ben from...Brett is the first word in the paragraph about this clip as well, wicked lame on my part.

      Anyways, I have yet to see the movie so you could be absolutely right about that.

    • 1 year ago
  • TheMidnightWolf

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