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There is a chance for a game anytime soon? :) His voice in the movie is stunning. He deserve much more recognition. The same as you, I considered both options, but unlike you, I believe that focusing on the relationship between the two friends is the right choice for this particular film. The tension between tradition and modernity is a far more prevalent theme in Western cinema than it might initially seem. Although I tend to agree that there is some truth to the idea that the film's narrative is dispersed across several plot lines, it does so without fully exploring or exhausting some of them. Well said. Both of you. For me it is meaningless. I celebrate Rosh Hashanah. PS It's also much cheaper not to celebrate the foreign version as well 😂 I've never received so many responses that actually express pity and authentic sadness because I didn't like a particular movie 😲 LOL For me it's more about the content and numbers of the voiceover in 15 min than the voice. It’s a somewhat amusing recurring theme: In these kind of movies the FBI is often depicted as arrogant and condescending, barging onto crime scenes, taking over from the local police, and ordering them to "step aside." In these movies, it’s the cops who are shown to have a better understanding of the terrain and human nature than the federal agents. This trope serves to highlight the image of the ordinary, heroic American. Die Hard is a Christmas movie for two main reasons. First, it is set on Christmas Eve and is filled with references to the holiday. Second, its message centers on the importance of family, friends, and appreciating what truly matters in life. This message aligns with the traditional values of the holiday, especially the emphasis on family above all else. For anyone who argues that there are no miracles in the movie, they are mistaken. John's survival against overwhelming odds and Al Powell's ability to overcome his trauma and use his gun to save John and his wife are nothing short of miraculous. Without overhyping it, the movie has a nice blend of an entertaining storyline and characters with deep moral messages about human condition. If you ask me, in some aspects, it's even better than "Toy Story". Yes True and I didn't like that at all. In Peter Jackson's case, his decision was not, as far as I know, influenced by woke ideology or external pressure; however, I believe he made a mistake. Throughout the film, significant effort was required to find special camera angles to emphasize the height differences - and not every time they do a good job. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree by Tony Orlando and Dawn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf2a_mQ7xX4 Interesting information. Nice. John is great. I am going to review this movie when I find the time. I will glad to hear your opinion about the movie. You can found the movie here in a great quality: https://m.ok.ru/video/5884494547543 Why do you think she annoying in real life? The great sin of Zegler is less her political opinion but rather her decision to insult half of the potential audience by threatening Republican voters. She appears completely indifferent to the countless people who worked on the film and to those who paid her an exorbitantly high salary. He climbed several spots on my list of the most disliked people in Hollywood. What is wrong with this asshole? It’s not as if the dwarf community has a wealth of job opportunities in the industry. I was genuinely curious to see how real actors would bring the Seven Dwarfs to life—it could have been legen… wait for it… dary—legendary! Instead, we’re stuck with yet another CGI disaster. That said, the blame doesn’t rest solely on Peter; the directors and producers who allowed this to happen share the responsibility. Say someone is black is not racism.