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question:Generate a question about the following movie plot: Art (Pattinson) is not talented, but aspires to be a musician. He has a deadend job at a supermarket, despite having a degree (which he doesn't seem to value much). His girlfriend ends their relationship. Art is then forced to move back home with his cold and neglectful parents (played by Pidgeon and Michael Irving). Art buys a book titled, It's Not Your Fault. Upon reading it, he tries to follow the selfhelp book's advice. He decides to use inheritance money to first buy a car, and then pay for a Canadian therapist, Dr. Levi Ellington (Jones), the book's author, to come to his home in England and help Art get his life on track, about which his parents are less than thrilled. Despite his unsupportive parents, Art attempts with his new life coach and two slightly unbalanced friends Nikki (Pearce) and Ronnie (White) to find a balance in his life, true happiness, and a good relationship with his parents. The film also stars Jeremy Hardy as Art's superior at the care centre at which he volunteers.

answer:What is the plot and main conflict of the movie "It's Not Your Fault"?

question:United States Army Corps of Engineers The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Defense and a major Army command made up of some 37,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies. Although generally associated with dams, canals and flood protection in the United States, USACE is involved in a wide range of public works throughout the world. The Corps of Engineers provides outdoor recreation opportunities to the public, and provides 24% of U.S. hydropower capacity. Having read that, could you tell me is the army corp of engineers part of the army?

answer:Yes, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a major Army command and is part of the U.S. Army.

question:The word turn has multiple meanings. Does it have the same meaning in sentences 1 and 2? Yes or no? Sentence 1: The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold. Sentence 2: Turn the heat down.

answer:No.

question:saw this movie about a year ago, and found it to be completely LaughOutLoud funny. A real winner, in my mind. It had the underlining of a stupid comedy, but indeed had an actual plot as well. Much like the hit comedy, Elf, in fact. It had a few serious moments, sandwiched between hilarity. When Stiller shot Black's horse, an ordinarily sober moment, you found yourself laughing at his bumbling antics. You can actually find common ground there, as I'm sure many people have done something they wouldn't want a friend to find out about, lest your friendship should end.<br /><br />When I found out how much people disliked this movie, I was completely dumbfounded. That absolutely terrible movies like Napoleon Dynamite had ratings higher than it makes me wonder about the sanity of people on IMDb. Take my advice and rent it. If you don't find yourself laughing at least once, I'll compensate you the rental fee. =D Did the reviewer enjoy the movie?

answer:Yes, the reviewer enjoyed the movie and found it to be completely laugh-out-loud funny. They also mention that there were a few serious moments in between the hilarity, and they were surprised that some people did not like the movie.

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