The first of these films I saw was Fast 6. I was going to see another movie (The Conjuring I think), but my brothers wanted to see that, so I dropped them off there and waited with them until my movie started. The first five minutes had me laughing, but in a good way. I was able to actually watch the entire film a year later. I didn't know what I was missing. That being said, I didn't care for Furious 7. I mean, I liked the last movie, it was done by one of my favorite directors, but I just couldn't get with it. I guess it's because I came in so late in the game that I just didn't feel anything for it. It's a fine movie, it just wasn't something for me.
OR Tell her you were inspired to do so because of her. Just look her I the eye and say "we're bad guys; it's what we do!"
Just do it.
I know that a lot of colleges offer Microsoft Office for free through the email system. I know that's how I was able to get it when I lived in LA and now that I'm back in New Mexico. Maybe try poking around with that?
The more Michael Bay films I see, the more I think that Pain and Gain was just a fluke. 13 Hours was honestly just boring for me. I knew going in that I was going to be dealing with non-characters; it was just going to be a bunch of cool action stuff, right? I mean, we have an hour long action sequence that's people shooting each other, explosions, and a bunch of other stuff, but I couldn't understand what the hell was going on. The action was just a complete mess. I don't know why they didn't get the director for Lone Survivor to direct this, who actually made a well shot gun battle. Well, there's an obvious reason they chose Bay, but they could've done so much more.
It would have to be my cousin, Raphael. He's someone I can easily joke around with and we often find the most random things to talk about. Truth or dare?
I'll bite. Truth
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I remember hearing about it in passing a long while back; good to see something came out of it. And from what I could look up, they're adapting a lot of the Victor Hugo novel, and even going with the way that it originally ends. It might be wanting to bank on being similar to Les Mis (considering that both source materials are written by Hugo), but that's still a pretty ballsy move for Disney if you ask me.
Theme from "The Forest" - Bear McCreary One of the few times I actively seek out the ending credit music for a movie.
It's been years since I've seen the movie, so I don't really remember it. Still, the preview trailer they keep showing for this sounds interesting. And it comes from the same country that brought us Rocky: Das Musical. XD
You can just ask him, y'know? WHATS YOUR NAME MAN?! Alexander Hamilton!
I felt it took too long to get to the joke; the reward was not equivalent to the anticipation. Plus, I just didn't feel it was all that funny.
Man, this gift has got me helpless. I'm down for the count and I'm drowning in it. Thanks so much man!
I appologize for my lateness. For my Secret Santa, I was given @hoodrat daddy! Spoiler View attachment 43924 Hope you like it!
I wish I wasn't dying...
Got angry again at floor 9's solution. now just stuck on floor 10.
i was the same. i got so angry when i figured it out. it was starring me right in the goddamn face!
It's the 2nd day of Christmas. And I have yet to receive my goddamn pear tree!
Gave my two cousins copies of William Shakespeare's Star Wars. Both like the series, one is a big theater person, the other just got engaged to a theater person.