american. he grew up as a non blood brother with andy roddick (who id heard of)South African guy?
american. he grew up as a non blood brother with andy roddick (who id heard of)South African guy?
american. he grew up as a non blood brother with andy roddick (who id heard of)
I was watching that Pistons and Pacers game when it all went down. We were like “Why in the fuck are there fans on the court?” It was crazy and took that rivalry to the next level. I really came to like Artest as the years went by.whoa. this one is even better (only watched half so far)
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and this one was surprisingly good (at romanticizing scumbags lol)
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yeah man. people around here think of me as a Game of Thrones fan, but Survivor was historically my number 1 (now its my number 1 to compete on but number 2 to watch). Big Brother moved up a rank. definitely my favorite showI was watching that Pistons and Pacers game when it all went down. We were like “Why in the fuck are there fans on the court?” It was crazy and took that rivalry to the next level. I really came to like Artest as the years went by.
It looks really good so I’m glad to hear that it actually is.Just got back from seeing the new “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” movie. It was incredible. Good movie on top of strong performances and countless nostalgic throwbacks to the original. No spoilers but any fans of the original should definitely check it out.
9/10
I've read that it's a clusterfuck for anybody not impressed by "hey I remember that thing".Just got back from seeing the new “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” movie. It was incredible. Good movie on top of strong performances and countless nostalgic throwbacks to the original. No spoilers but any fans of the original should definitely check it out.
9/10
It would certainly be easy to nitpick this movie to death but if you go into a movie about busting ghosts wanting realism, it’s not going to happen. Going in with a childlike mentality just looking to be entertained you’ll enjoy it!I've read that it's a clusterfuck for anybody not impressed by "hey I remember that thing".
Rewatched Reservoir Dogs last night. I never picked up on the whole “who shot Nice Guy Eddie” 20+ years ago when I first saw it. I went to bed wondering I this was supposed to be a mystery or if I smoked too much weed and missed something obvious. Looked it up this morning and this seems to be a bit of a big deal when it came out. Good play to Tarantino on leaving it to generate buzz.
For those who aren’t in the loop here.
Reservoir Dogs: Who Shot Nice Guy Eddie (& Does He Really Die?)
It all happened so fast.screenrant.com
Is that the one where John McLaine shoots down a military helicopter by jamming the throttle of a police car, aiming it at a concrete ramp, and jumping out at the last moment?Die Hard the one with that guy from the Dell commercials, something with a vengeance.
Messy. Mildly amusing. Some decent if ridiculous action, in line with the other Die Hards.
Some very stupid plot elements. The entire story is built on a "hackers are wizard and computers can do impossible things" lazy writing framework.
Yep. Both of those things slipped right through the "this is way too stupid even for this franchise" filter in the writer's roomIs that the one where John McLaine shoots down a military helicopter by jamming the throttle of a police car, aiming it at a concrete ramp, and jumping out at the last moment?
I also seem to recall that the big bad guy hacked into the natural gas supply pipeline, somehow made the gas flow backwards down the pipeline (by reversing the fans or something?), and for reasons unknown to science that caused the entire pipeline to explode in a massive fireball.
That was extremely silly even by the standards of Hollywood action movies.
Have you watched all the previous Marvel stuff?Spiderman is good fun.
It makes zero sense but it's a good watch if you just switch off.
Its actually quite emotional.
I haven’t seen No Way Home yet but this is the first I’ve heard of it not making sense hence my query.I have.