Bad Teacher is the perfect example of a movie that has every single good scene in the trailer. Every great or funny moment of the the film has already been seen in the preview before you watch the movie. It isn't a terrible movie and yet it isn't a good movie. It just kinda of exists. It just occupies a space in time. It sits there like a side table in the living room. All the expectations that I had for the movie based on the trailer just washed over the film like waves wiping away the sandcastle you just spent an hour building. It was okay....just OK. All the good moments from the trailer rolled across the screen with less impact than they had in the trailer since they were surrounded by the average and predictable plot of the movie which was revealed fully in the trailer. Supposedly the character has a change in personality that makes her a better person or at least a person that accepts her role in life ---yet it is never really demonstrated on the screen. Watch the trailer ---skip the movie --If you are a fan of Cameron Diaz or Justin Timberlake or Jason Segel... search out one of their better films
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