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HAHAHA !!!! GOOD ONE!
Truer words were never spoken
From my perspective (and I am 72 years young at the time of this post) the subject is fascinating. Not that I want to emulate one of those sick people. But that is a problem when someone starts to copy one of them.
Well, that proves the nay sayers wrong again. Some posters were saying that now that Disney owns Fox, there will not be any R Rated gory movies in the MCU.
Disney is not afraid to let movies carry R ratings, especially since the Fox brand is only connected financially to Disney, similar to other Disney owned movie production studios.
2024 now
And we have all discovered that theory was also wrong ...
Interesting Idea. Of course, there was a prequel. It's called "Alien".
Ha ha! You're funny! I'll bet you saw it in the theaters like the rest of us, and are just trying to provoke a reaction!
If you "watched" the film like you say you did, you would have mentioned that the Big G shows up 5 minutes into the movie!
I definitely agree. To me, it is a unique premise but very limited. But the powers that be in Hollywood see dollar signs, so they will milk this cash cow for all it's worth and will probably lessen its power to entertain us.
We shall see soon.
LOL!!! GOOD ONE!
I agree with you.
Short answer ... No. Long Answer ... HELL NO!
Too bad you were too immature to appreciate the film
LOL!
I think it happened with Christopher Reeve, but it happened, from what I have heard, while they were filming a scene on the streets of NYC. Reeve was dressed as Kent, and no one either recognized him (which is possible, because he wasn't a big star yet) or didn't care. New Yorkers are blase people.
One word "Whitewater". She was cagey on the stand, reiterating "I do not recall" whenever a tough question was asked. Putting aside her party affiliation, I don't trust her as far as I could throw her. My wife hates her as a woman who, because she didn't want to jeopardize her career, put up with Bill's philandering.
Another troll to be ignored. Goodbye!
It could be a PR stunt, but not all charitable works are PR stunts. I will give her the benefit of the doubt and say that it isn't a PR stunt.
About the only celebrity I have ever truly heard of that is self-effacing is Keanu Reeves. I am sure he is not the only one who truly does good work, however. I have heard that Gary Sinise, after having been in "Forrest Gump", have devoted himself tirelessly to veteran's problems.
Okay, I think most of us on here are tired of your inaccuracies because you couldn't finish the film. That's like trying to review a film without viewing it first. Oh, that's what you did!
Spoiler if you are interested - <spoiler>The Girl DOESN'T die!</spoiler>