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Post physical film they were sent on encrypted hdd with activation keys, they need quite a bit of storage can be 500Gb but maybe they can send via interwebs now with higher speeds.
It takes place 16 years after the events of the original so in that respect it has a nice synergy that it took at least that long to come out with a sequel.
Shouldn't it be Dahmer & Dahmerer?
I thought the end would have been more horrific if they played it straight but it descended into a bizarre parody, it even made me laugh when she went on stage it was so improbable.
Birthmark - Elizabeth had one too that was copied onto 'Sue' which helped establish they were the same person.
I'm glad this thread wasn't lost when IMDB decided to pull the plug on so much valuable and important content.
Miracle Mile (1988) and Jericho (2006) both have a Threads / Chernobyl feel, the first deals with 70 minutes before the nukes fall and the latter months and years after though they are not related!
According to news, the buyers were going to replicate the interior like the film and rent it out on Airbnb.
Correct
A couple of sci fi flicks in that vien
Solaris (2002)
Event Horizon (1997)
Paddington 2
I'd forgotten about those despite owning one! It was pretty much the cheapest tablet you could buy and could 'sideload' Android apps which was the only reason I got one. It didn't work very well.
From Yahoo
“Thank God I found someone! I’m trying to get back to my home! I’m lost! I’ve been walking for a while! I need to use your phone! You’re the first person I’ve seen all day! We have to get out of here!
I just saw a plane that was spraying red gas in the vicinity. I saw some deer, more than 50. They were coming out of the woods. Please! I need to go home, sir. A military plane appeared and fled. There’s no one around! Is it a chemical attack?”
That is what happens when you sit behind a desk. You forget things, like the weight in the hand of a gun that's loaded and one that's not.
They were married in the past and now separated, not divorced due to cost. I learnt this from watching the show.
I thought the plot was straight forward. Then backward. Then both at the same time.
Don't worry, you are a long way behind the director, screen writers, actors and sfx team for that.
Of course it's a joke - it's to say he's had such a hard life he looks a lot older.
There was a great write up about the actor Mark Acheson and his experience on the Elf set recently. Basically his one line role was expanded as it was last day of filming and they were trying to cram as many ad-lib jokes as possible in.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12881907/elf-scene-cut-christmas-movie-ferrell.html#
I might watch The Hard (that's what Die Hard is known as in Germany} with my son whole never seem it.
It is a thing in the UK, but you have to live in a nice neighbourhood. Needless to say I've not seen them at my house but at friends. They belt out maybe one verse, only seen a handful of singers not a big group.