strollinruss
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Seriously? You better believe they’re worth watching.Just watched Rocky. Yeah, for the first time. Pretty good. Is the rest of the series worth watching?
Seriously? You better believe they’re worth watching.Just watched Rocky. Yeah, for the first time. Pretty good. Is the rest of the series worth watching?
Ya ,about like " popping a balloon from a hundred yards away with a bent paper clip launched from a rubber band tween two fingers( that whole orbital trajectory/ vastness of space concept, thingy),,, now, running brother? You want "far fetched" in the lameness spelled out in it's aptly misnomered movie title of "Gravity",,, where did that gravity come from that was so heart wrenchingly pulling George Clooney away from Sandra Bullock,to where he purposely sacrificed his life in order to no longer imperil her's,,,, yeppers, I was completely riveted to the screen after that stage of the flick.I like it, myself. I thought he did a great job, though the rescue scenes at the end were pretty far fetched.
Never saw Gravity, but even the trailers looked pretty silly.Ya ,about like " popping a balloon from a hundred yards away with a bent paper clip launched from a rubber band tween two fingers( that whole orbital trajectory/ vastness of space concept, thingy),,, now, running brother? You want "far fetched" in the lameness spelled out in it's aptly misnomered movie title of "Gravity",,, where did that gravity come from that was so heart wrenchingly pulling George Clooney away from Sandra Bullock,to where he purposely sacrificed his life in order to no longer imperil her's,,,, yeppers, I was completely riveted to the screen after that stage of the flick.
Seriously? You better believe they’re worth watching.
I rented off YouTube ,a couple nights ago, that 2015 Matt Damon's "The MARTIAN",,,, one of this soon to be closing out decades premier flicks
( imo) although& unfortunately after my having repeatedly viewed it when it first hit the screen, I fell asleep all 3 times I'd attempted in watching it thru in it's entirety this time around,,,er,,,but still,ya know?
Well, that's true as that whole time compression of 4 years marooned, had to be flimed in an constructive light,as ya know there Sky pilot Bob, watching him poop& sleep were more than likely edited out b-4 releaseIt's essentially 3 hours of watching Matt Damon eat.
Well, that's true as that whole time compression of 4 years marooned, had to be flimed in an constructive light,as ya know there Sky pilot Bob, watching him poop& sleep were more than likely edited out b-4 release
( wisely), I'd reckon
BAWAHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAThe book had a lot of poop involved. Way more poop than the movie, haha.
Nonsense. It was a good flick.It's essentially 3 hours of watching Matt Damon eat.
Well, he had to fertilize all his plants.The book had a lot of poop involved. Way more poop than the movie, haha.
It was the necessary bacterium from the piled up poop sacks that were required in his imperativeness of self sustainment, as Mars is "touted" as to being completely devoid/ sterile of any form of that there 'big bang' detrius in the flick.Well, he had to fertilize all his plants.
The Irishman on Netflix...with Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino is a great movie. Highly recommend
Not the biggest fan of mob films, but I don't dislike them. I love the cast. Gave it a shot last night and fell asleep an hour in. 3.5 hours of narrative recall makes for a long *** movie. May give it another shot, but 2.5 hours to finish is still a long *** movie.