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I don't know if I could be considered lucky but I live in NJ and am privileged to have a number of them in a 10 mile radius of me.
Even back in the day at times I was suspicious because so many of the houses didn't look 'lived in' nor were there no personal items around. Years later of course it comes out some of the houses were rented just for the show.
They had a whole mess load of useless crap they put into the cars and years later a few of the owners complained the stuff didn't really work right or broke.
I remember the guy had a cotton candy machine in the back of his car.
I can't speak for those who 'hate rich people' for ...reasons. I'd say though the silver spoon types who go out of their way laugh or mock people like "haha you're poor" or if putting down how they earn their living. Those kinds of rich people are hated.
If the realtor/seller cuts me a nice deal I'd consider it.
This movie unlike part 1 fits perfectly into the '90's era of scary movies, with it's rock music, young talent, complete with bully character and hot mom also it had the specific shots and edits they had that appear in other have that distinct 90's feel. That said these things made them likeable and PS2 did that. I like both movies as they both are different in tone and atmosphere.
I always assumed they panicked and/or didn't want to get electrocuted themselves. The least they could of did was run to cut the power off.
Agree with this, moreso with #2. I felt they thought it was the 'right' thing to do and didn't want to get into any trouble.
Classic scene.
Hope he shows up.
I don't think movies need to be faithful to a T, but it should respect the source material. It's ok to take some liberties but don't go full off rails. Stallone in Judge Dredd comes to mind even though it's still entertaining.
😮 Whoa, I'm not sure you'd ever get this in a Batman movie, at least that isn't fan-made.
It's poorly thought through, but I assumed they would've betrayed one another.
Yup. When I go out I tip, but it will never make sense to me. It would make more sense to increase the cost of the food and just pay the servers more rather than making us customers come up with arbitrary numbers for their worth or in most cases now it's on the check usually starting at 18%-%20%
Agreed. There was some cool things in this movie, but I'd have been fine if they left The Matrix a standalone.
Going purely off of memory. I don't think Seraph was as "strong" as Neo and he knew that, I think he was just fighting him to prove its him before giving access to the Oracle. He probably has an obligation to fight anyone who is coming to see her. Also He may have wanted to fight him for his own enjoyment. People don't often get to go toe to toe with a legend, which in this case Neo was establishing himself as to everyone.
They both played their roles very well. I'm gonna give it to to Elijah though. He played the grieving son well as well as the "paranoid" nephew for for his aunt and uncle, then trying to be friends with his cousin as well as trying to stop his deeds.
Funny you say that because they are rare. I've seen a handful in my time though. My cousins in Florida had one and a kid in my neighborhood had one. I think they're in wooded areas where people are into using lumber to heat their homes and build so they may consider a treehouse for their kids.
What I find interesting is that the ones in the movies are nice and elaborate. Furnished with fancy doors and openings.
Yes. This is what makes it compelling because there are people who come from good families and good environments but they're just...evil.
If you're talking about after their fight. Either she escaped Bud's trailer or the snake that was loose in there got her. Why didn't Bea kill her? She wanted her to suffer. She left her 100% blind.