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Will I like it even though I am a Trump supporter? I loved the movie, although I don’t agree with its philosophy. Faulty premise of the movie is that the obesity epidemic is actually caused by the overconsumption of carbohydrates RIP Donald the heckler This movie was pretty good. It's unfortunate that it didn't make more money. I watched it recently with my kids and they loved it. This movie didn't age well (whites have become more prominent in boxing since then) What happened Captain Marvels' short hair style from Avengers: Endgame? David Lynch had complete creative control with this, and I found it to be pretty entertaining The movie is actually anti-feminist View all posts >


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I am a Vincent Price fan, mainly through his horror films, and I thought that he was excellent in this. He stole the show. I finally watched this movie on Amazon Prime last night and I think this movie is a hidden gem. He tried to pay off a hooker to keep quiet and he used all sorts of trickery to hide it, which was fraudulent. If he had just paid her off and wrote it as a straight business expense, it wouldn’t have been illegal. Despite this, I think the convictions are going to help Trump politically. This will galvanize the Republican voters during an election year where Democrat voters aren’t really that fond of Joe Biden. Pretty much this. That being said, he is not a monster like Jared Fogle. I used to stay up late watching SCTV reruns that played at midnight on TV when I was in high school. I found his skits where he hosted 3D B-movies to be hilarious. Godspeed, Count Floyd. They held auditions for actors to play Ali at the time, but it was rationalized that Ali was too well known and too distinct a personality that only the real Ali could play the part of Muhammad Ali. I think he does a more than adequate part here. He was as they say, a genius for the role. Yea, the second part was boring and rather heavy-handed. It was a complete contradiction of the tone of the first part. I don’t mind ideas expressed where I might disagree, but when it’s presented in a disagreeable manner, well, I am allowed to dismiss it then. They could have at least paired Matt Damon with his movie star good looks with an attractive woman with a pleasant personality for the second part. This movie was mainly intended for the arthouse circuit. Based on its modest budget, it is a smashing success. And it has grown in popularity years after it was released. Back in the day, soap operas were low budget affairs where the vast majority of scenes were recorded in a single take and actors were expected to struggle through instances when they flubbed their lines or made mistakes. If an actor was too ill to perform, it was not uncommon to have a stand-in play the part for that episode (ie: "in today's pisode, the role of _______ will be played by _______ while ______ is recovering from illness"). And yea, having Christina's mother, THE JOAN CRAWFORD standing in for her daughter while she was sick was a bit of a stunt and a way to promote the show. This is pretty much it. I used to peruse IMDB for all of the comments and discussions and they took that away for BS reasons. I only use it now as a tool to keep track of which movies that I have watched (I have a huge "to watch" list). Basically, giving people the power to discuss other TV shows and movies is something that their big corporates don't want people to have. IMDB used to be independent and it sold out many years ago. Indiana Jones was born in 1899, which would make him 58 years old in the movie (portrayed by a 66 year old Harrison Ford). View all replies >