Glenn Beck speaks on his radio program Dec. 12, 2014. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)
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The movie Glenn Beck suggested people 'pick up the neighbor's dog poop' before seeing
February 16, 2015
Glenn Beck doesn't hold back when it comes to movie reviews, and on Monday, jokingly suggested that your time would be better spent "[picking] up the neighbor's dog poop" than seeing new film "Jupiter Ascending" starring Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis.
"Avoid it as if it is the plague," Beck said with a laugh on his radio program. "Don't rent it. It's not even worth On Demand."
Even if you could see the film for free, Beck said you might be happier cleaning toilets than watching it.
"I want to make it clear that I didn't think this was a good movie," Beck said. "Go to the circus and put your head down on the hay in some lion dung. Then call the trainer over and say, 'Can you bring the elephant to just slowly step on my head? I don't want him to crush it immediately. ... But in the end, I want my head totally crushed.' Do that before you see this movie."
Watch Beck's full review, below.
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