Good lord, that is the most terrifying story. Dude was flying Mach 3 when his plane started tearing apart. It went into such a violent spin, both men aboard lost consciousness. The pilot regained consciousness to find himself with no control over a plane breaking apart around him and his visor completed covered in ice. At that point, I'd say the other guy who never regained consciousness was the lucky one, but the pilot somehow survived.Johnnie wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 12:56 pm
Plus, I'm pretty sure I saw this guy speak of his experience outlined in the link.
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Along with the Oscar nominations yesterday came the Razzies nominations as well, in which they originally nominated 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong. After a swift backlash, they rescinded it and instituted a rule to take effect immediately of no longer nominating anybody under 18.
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Never saw any of the Matrix movies either. Ghostbusters on the other hand.
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As the Katie Holmes biopic team breathes a sigh of reliefReaper wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:05 pm Along with the Oscar nominations yesterday came the Razzies nominations as well, in which they originally nominated 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong. After a swift backlash, they rescinded it and instituted a rule to take effect immediately of no longer nominating anybody under 18.
he’s a fixbking cyborg or some shit. The
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I'm not a Cruise fan either. I'm a jet-fighter-planes-doing-lots-of-cool-shit fan.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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HA! It is kind of uncanny.Ryan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:35 pmAs the Katie Holmes biopic team breathes a sigh of reliefReaper wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:05 pm Along with the Oscar nominations yesterday came the Razzies nominations as well, in which they originally nominated 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong. After a swift backlash, they rescinded it and instituted a rule to take effect immediately of no longer nominating anybody under 18.
My daughter is an avid reader. To the point that she often encounters and learns words without knowing how they are pronounced. I try not to make fun of it, because the fact is, she knows what the word means.
I had this issue when I was younger and the one word that I can't "fix" in my head is biopic. I know how it's supposed to be pronounced but my head wants to say by-OP-ick.
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Yeah you definitely shouldn’t make fun of that.
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Fuck, that's how I pronounce it. My son has always been a reader and read books well beyond his grade level, so there have been a number of times he throws out a word and it's like a record scratching while I try to figure out what word he mangled. Wish I could think of an example...Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:57 pmHA! It is kind of uncanny.Ryan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:35 pmAs the Katie Holmes biopic team breathes a sigh of reliefReaper wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:05 pm Along with the Oscar nominations yesterday came the Razzies nominations as well, in which they originally nominated 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong. After a swift backlash, they rescinded it and instituted a rule to take effect immediately of no longer nominating anybody under 18.
My daughter is an avid reader. To the point that she often encounters and learns words without knowing how they are pronounced. I try not to make fun of it, because the fact is, she knows what the word means.
I had this issue when I was younger and the one word that I can't "fix" in my head is biopic. I know how it's supposed to be pronounced but my head wants to say by-OP-ick.
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myopic is pronounced that way, so it's not as "wrong" as it could be. English be weird, yo.
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I also pronounced it wrong for a few years. They should just be called whovies
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This is what I say but I pronounce it to rhyme with "anchovies."
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I pretty much agree with all of this. I laughed at a couple lines, the acting was all great, but what was the fecking point of it? I really didn't give a shit about any of it.Tom 1860 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:03 pm I want to say that The Banshees Of Inisherin was beautiful, but it was not. It was laugh out loud funny in parts and also very, very sad in parts. Farrell and Glesson picked up from In Bruges with really strong performances, but Kerry Condon as Farrell's sister was brilliant. Jenny the miniature donkey was also great.
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Watched The Batman with Robert Pattinson. It was very, very good. I liked it a lot.
I haven't researched it, but I'm hoping there's a sequel.
I haven't researched it, but I'm hoping there's a sequel.
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Just have to be patient. 2024 I think.
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Oh nice. That's good news.
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Both Tom and Giff said Violent Night is fun and I agree. Harbour is perfect. Bryan Adams us perfect. Currently on the ‘cock!!!
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How long do you think this will be your thing for?
Also, anyone seen M3GAN? We waited out dry January to see it because it seems like that type of movie.
Also, anyone seen M3GAN? We waited out dry January to see it because it seems like that type of movie.
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Violent night was fun but I paid real money for it.
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I have a couple of friends that I often want to go Colm on, and so I related to that character on so many levels. That movie gave me so much anxiety.Reaper wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:25 pmI pretty much agree with all of this. I laughed at a couple lines, the acting was all great, but what was the fecking point of it? I really didn't give a shit about any of it.Tom 1860 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:03 pm I want to say that The Banshees Of Inisherin was beautiful, but it was not. It was laugh out loud funny in parts and also very, very sad in parts. Farrell and Glesson picked up from In Bruges with really strong performances, but Kerry Condon as Farrell's sister was brilliant. Jenny the miniature donkey was also great.
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That would have been a really fun movie to see with a full and enthusiastic theater.
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Guys receive videos of loma mashing a piano with bloody stumps and can’t take a hint.Jerloma wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:51 amI have a couple of friends that I often want to go Colm on, and so I related to that character on so many levels. That movie gave me so much anxiety.Reaper wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:25 pmI pretty much agree with all of this. I laughed at a couple lines, the acting was all great, but what was the fecking point of it? I really didn't give a shit about any of it.Tom 1860 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:03 pm I want to say that The Banshees Of Inisherin was beautiful, but it was not. It was laugh out loud funny in parts and also very, very sad in parts. Farrell and Glesson picked up from In Bruges with really strong performances, but Kerry Condon as Farrell's sister was brilliant. Jenny the miniature donkey was also great.
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You People was pretty solid 4 stars. Eddie Murphy showed some nice acting chops and Weird Jonah Hill still can act.
Shotgun Wedding was a perfect stupid movie to have on while paying bills.
Shotgun Wedding was a perfect stupid movie to have on while paying bills.
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All quiet on the western front was underwhelming some really cool cinematography shots but overall not impressive as a war movie, despite the authors anti war intent.
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I re-read the book awhile ago, so I looked forward to the movie. Of course, I knew what was coming but I still had to give up before the film was half over. Just unrelentingly grim.
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Way back when the MCU still seemed like it was figuring shit out I had the theory that the first Guardian’s movie should have ended with Thanos just absolutely wiping them out to establish his bonafides.
Instead they played the long game and Thanos when he finally showed up was great and they made two GOTG sequels and billions and billions.
But if they want to setup their next big bad wouldn’t killing an Avenger be a good move…?
Instead they played the long game and Thanos when he finally showed up was great and they made two GOTG sequels and billions and billions.
But if they want to setup their next big bad wouldn’t killing an Avenger be a good move…?
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Yeah, I was in the mood for that when I watched it... It delivered on being unrelentlessly grim.
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That is definitely a great way to phrase it.
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Shotgun Wedding seemed like a vehicle mainly to show off the fact that J-Lo still has an incredible body. Which, you know... That's cool and all.
Other than that, a very very silly - not great movie.
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I really enjoyed Amsterdam. I want to dislike John David Washington as a nepo baby, but he's actually one hell of an actor.
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Came across Them That Follow on Kanopy which turned out to be a pretty good take on a "girl trying to escape her evangelical, snake-handling upbringing" joint but what surprised me was Jim Gaffigan as support in a dramatic role. He can play a simple yokel pretty well.
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Kanopy has a lot of good stuff. Especially if you like foreign films.
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Totally. Lots of hidden gems on there. And free!
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Lots of good documentaries, too.
I keep forgetting I have that, dammit.
I keep forgetting I have that, dammit.
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Kanopy seems to have every film from the courses I took at university.
(Which is a good thing)
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