Ding Dong Johnson wrote:I think I may end my movie theater streak with Cocaine Bear.
Because nothing could possibly top it?
Ding Dong Johnson wrote:I think I may end my movie theater streak with Cocaine Bear.
Ding Dong Johnson wrote:I saw somewhere it was Gene Hackman’s birthday a couple days ago so I watched The Royal Tenenbaums yet again. I should set a reminder to do that once a year.
Derwood wrote:"Knock at the Cabin" looks like such a freaking cool premise, but there's no way M. Knight actually pulls it off, right?
CubinNY wrote:Ding Dong Johnson wrote:I saw somewhere it was Gene Hackman’s birthday a couple days ago so I watched The Royal Tenenbaums yet again. I should set a reminder to do that once a year.
You know what was a pretty good movie only because of Hackman? Enemy Of The State.
Derwood wrote:Derwood wrote:"Knock at the Cabin" looks like such a freaking cool premise, but there's no way M. Knight actually pulls it off, right?
WELP
Sammy Sofa wrote:Where is this blurb review thing even from?
Banedon wrote:Sammy Sofa wrote:Where is this blurb review thing even from?
I had to google to be sure, but that's the IGN logo in the top right.
CubinNY wrote:lol, I just finished watching The Menu. Talk about food service industry porn.
bukie wrote:What? A Shyamalan movie not good? I can't believe it, with that track record.
Transmogrified Tiger wrote:CubinNY wrote:lol, I just finished watching The Menu. Talk about food service industry porn.
I was intrigued by the trailer, but I liked it more than I thought I wouldSpoiler: show
Transmogrified Tiger wrote:CubinNY wrote:lol, I just finished watching The Menu. Talk about food service industry porn.
I was intrigued by the trailer, but I liked it more than I thought I wouldSpoiler: show
neely wrote:but in reality
2006 .364
2007 .351
2008 his one big year
2009 .347
2010 90 games played
2011 .323
what do you call that?
that is legit the first time I’ve heard anybody say anything good about it.BigbadB wrote:Didn't know there was a prequel to the Soprano's until last night and after watching that movie, I want to watch the Soprano's all over again. Didn't know that was actually James Gandolfini's son until the credits rolled at the end. My wife and I both found it amazing how much he looked and acted like Tony throughout the movie. Definitely enjoyed watching "The Many Saints Of Newark".
longhotsummer wrote:I realize now, any opposing viewpoint, will not be tolerated.
jersey cubs fan wrote:that is legit the first time I’ve heard anybody say anything good about it.BigbadB wrote:Didn't know there was a prequel to the Soprano's until last night and after watching that movie, I want to watch the Soprano's all over again. Didn't know that was actually James Gandolfini's son until the credits rolled at the end. My wife and I both found it amazing how much he looked and acted like Tony throughout the movie. Definitely enjoyed watching "The Many Saints Of Newark".
But how did you avoid hearing about the many saints before now?
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