Thread:Geoff109/@comment-4669506-20160128052720

Geoff101, would you please just tell me what the hell is wrong with the screenplay, teleplay, whatever of Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie?! Why the hell did Theresa Russo, the mom do the same thing that Simon Seville did in the Alvin and the Chipmunks, which was using the phrases "Not another word." and "I've had it." in the same sentence (although it was originally "we've" in that episode)?! Couldn't she have said something more like, "Not another word. I'm done.", "Not another word. End of story.", "Not another word. Discussion over.", "That's enough from you. I'm fed up.", "End of conversation, young lady.", or even "This discussion is over. Do you hear me?"?! Also, why didn't she preface "Finish packing.", "Hand it over.", or "Come on. Everybody's waiting." with the word "now" like she did with "Put that stuff away."?! People don't usually forget to do that! It's just not proper grammar! And what exactly has she had it with?! Alex's schemes, her arrogance, or her freaking attitude?! And in case you're wondering, the expression "I've had it." means to be unable to tolerate someone or something any longer! And on top of that, a user formerly known as Jjuser told me that the reason Jennifer Lee, the co-director and writer of Frozen had Elsa repeat the phrase, "Enough!" is because it was the first thing she thought of! Is this the same reason that Matt Lopez and Tim Herilhy had Jill Hastings say, "Go away and stay away." in Bedtime Stories and that Dan Berendsen, the writer of Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie had Theresa say all those phrases in particular?! 'Cause I'm convinced that the executives at the Walt Disney Company are spies! 