Was "So I Married an Axe Murderer" a good movie?

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The Mike Myers (comedy?) film that came out in 1993. Its trailer is very similar in style to Wayne's World and it ends with laughter that sounds how Dr Evil laughs years later.

I remember watching this movie only one time and its humor just didn't land with me. But was it a good movie after all?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGlyUmq9wE4
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i didn't like it the first time i saw it but i've definitely warmed up to it since, and i do actually enjoy watching it now. it's pretty much his most down to earth, relatable comedy. definitely makes more sense as you get older and more into relationships. i thought the father character was hilarious and some of the jokes are solid, but i also like mike myer's humor. his jazz sequences crack me up.

Disclaimer: There's a good chance the above post could be sarcasm.
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GuerrillaSoldier posted...
i didn't like it the first time i saw it but i've definitely warmed up to it since, and i do actually enjoy watching it now. it's pretty much his most down to earth, relatable comedy. definitely makes more sense as you get older and more into relationships. i thought the father character was hilarious and some of the jokes are solid, but i also like mike myer's humor. his jazz sequences crack me up .
I think that's actually what I remember the most of the film, but those memories are quite faded.
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i still quote "woman...woahh man.....woaaaaahhhhhhh man" alot. my wife hates it

and tbh thats all i remember about it
Great movie; great soundtrack.
TimeForAction posted...
i still quote "woman...woahh man.....woaaaaahhhhhhh man" alot. my wife hates it

and tbh thats all i remember about it
That's the one I remember! It was just in the back of my mind and you helped recall it.
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I enjoyed it
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