Unpopular opinion about my favorite James Cameron film: True Lies is the one I adore the most especially due to it not being another one of Jim's love letters to scifi and Jamie Lee strip dancing is the sexiest sequence of erotica without the actual intercourse.
True Lies was the epic. I wanted them to make part 2 so bad but she turned it down for H20
Also by the time they did manage to at least have a concept for a sequel, 9/11 happened which pretty much turned off everyone to make the film. Even Jackie Chan had a meeting that day to discuss with filmmakers about a possible action film taking place in the WTC.
The only point i was making about the Jackie Chan in the Twin Towers is that it was merely being possibly preproduction and out of respect to all the victims that film was cancelled.
The fourth ******* 4Ever film was both nostalgic and unnecesarry. Obvious that the vibe ain't there due to Dunn being dead and Bam bein in and out of rehab. Sometimes the new members shine but i felt so sorry for Ehren being the one who suffered the most. Leave it be is all i can say.
Don't worry darling is a dumpster fire piece of sh--
I think i got confused there so the name of the film you are referring to is Don't Worry Darling?
cosmic, where do you live? I'm surprised you havent heard about dont worry darling with the media circus around it
Puerto Rico and i honest to God did not hear about the film nor any controversy.
UPDATE: When will Shia ever stop getting himself into trouble?! At this point, he better pray for one more Transformers movie just as much as Megan Fox does.
Collateral Damage came out at the wrong time but the twist of the supposed terrorist leader being actually a red herring as well as the fact that the part of the kid was by Tyler Posey whom voiced Tony Toretto in Fast & Furious Spy Racers of which so far I have seen five of six seasons and still on doubt about whether to watch that last one.
Of all the American remakes of Asian ghost movies, besides the usual Ring and Grudge flicks, I really like Shutter which starred Joshua Jackson who I first saw in the third Mighty Ducks film and Pacey in Dawson's Creek *Jay and Silent Bob Strike back make a joke to James van der Beek about why did he let Pacey steal Joey from him and how if Jay was Dawson, he would have drowned his *** in the Creek*.
The twist ending with Josh and his two friends initially trying to grope Megumi while he took the pictures and then the buddies proceed to rape her was one part. The second part was even bigger in some form when Josh finds out through his last pic in the Polaroid, which was supposedly the only unfakeable camera in existence as said by an expert Rachael Taylor visited, Megumi was literally and spiritually on top of him all the time hence his spine problem being solved.
Omg I watched the original version with my cousins in Mexico and that movie gave me nightmares. The scene where he was driving to get away and you see her slowly crawling into the frame on the side of the car creeped me out.
Of all the American remakes of Asian ghost movies, besides the usual Ring and Grudge flicks, I really like Shutter which starred Joshua Jackson who I first saw in the third Mighty Ducks film and Pacey in Dawson's Creek *Jay and Silent Bob Strike back make a joke to James van der Beek about why did he let Pacey steal Joey from him and how if Jay was Dawson, he would have drowned his *** in the Creek*.
The twist ending with Josh and his two friends initially trying to grope Megumi while he took the pictures and then the buddies proceed to rape her was one part. The second part was even bigger in some form when Josh finds out through his last pic in the Polaroid, which was supposedly the only unfakeable camera in existence as said by an expert Rachael Taylor visited, Megumi was literally and spiritually on top of him all the time hence his spine problem being solved.
Omg I watched the original version with my cousins in Mexico and that movie gave me nightmares. The scene where he was driving to get away and you see her slowly crawling into the frame on the side of the car creeped me out.
And to think I have the unrated version DVD in which Ben electrocutes himself twice instead of once. As for Megumi, I do declare she looks beautiful in the role as well as when she was the character that inspired the Sarah Michelle Gellar character from Ju-On The Grudge.
My favorite Steven Seagal movie is Executive Decision mainly because he is only in it for about 10 minutes.
John Leguizamo has said that Steven declared he was in command and what he said is law so of course John laughed from not believing and because of that Steven slammed him into a wall. Made for an interesting roast whenever John goes saying he may indeed be an aikido master but he runs like a *****.
28 Days Later is perfect while 28 Weeks Later sucks because of the constant shaky cam and Idris Elba didnt get whacked for making the soldiers kill everyone human or infected and i really wanted Jeremy Renner to survive.
New trilogy but stand alone stories on the way. One is a Rey sequel, second is a prequel detailing how the Jedi were established, and the last one takes place in the New Republic era which would be between the end of Return of the Jedi and Force Awakens.
I just watched "She's All That" for the first time and the subplot with Matthew Lillard playing an ex-Real World roommate had me cracking up. Real World really had impact back in the day
Also by the time they did manage to at least have a concept for a sequel, 9/11 happened which pretty much turned off everyone to make the film. Even Jackie Chan had a meeting that day to discuss with filmmakers about a possible action film taking place in the WTC.
Don't worry darling is a dumpster fire piece of sh--
The only point i was making about the Jackie Chan in the Twin Towers is that it was merely being possibly preproduction and out of respect to all the victims that film was cancelled.
I think i got confused there so the name of the film you are referring to is Don't Worry Darling?
The fourth ******* 4Ever film was both nostalgic and unnecesarry. Obvious that the vibe ain't there due to Dunn being dead and Bam bein in and out of rehab. Sometimes the new members shine but i felt so sorry for Ehren being the one who suffered the most. Leave it be is all i can say.
cosmic, where do you live? I'm surprised you havent heard about dont worry darling with the media circus around it
Puerto Rico and i honest to God did not hear about the film nor any controversy.
UPDATE: When will Shia ever stop getting himself into trouble?! At this point, he better pray for one more Transformers movie just as much as Megan Fox does.
BTW BadBoyRocket disabled his account from what the last DM told me and also we are probably blocked. Hope we didn't go too far in a post.
Collateral Damage came out at the wrong time but the twist of the supposed terrorist leader being actually a red herring as well as the fact that the part of the kid was by Tyler Posey whom voiced Tony Toretto in Fast & Furious Spy Racers of which so far I have seen five of six seasons and still on doubt about whether to watch that last one.
Omg I watched the original version with my cousins in Mexico and that movie gave me nightmares. The scene where he was driving to get away and you see her slowly crawling into the frame on the side of the car creeped me out.
And to think I have the unrated version DVD in which Ben electrocutes himself twice instead of once. As for Megumi, I do declare she looks beautiful in the role as well as when she was the character that inspired the Sarah Michelle Gellar character from Ju-On The Grudge.
My favorite Steven Seagal movie is Executive Decision mainly because he is only in it for about 10 minutes.
John Leguizamo has said that Steven declared he was in command and what he said is law so of course John laughed from not believing and because of that Steven slammed him into a wall. Made for an interesting roast whenever John goes saying he may indeed be an aikido master but he runs like a *****.
Escape the Field was so disappointing it's sad thinking about it.
28 Days Later is perfect while 28 Weeks Later sucks because of the constant shaky cam and Idris Elba didnt get whacked for making the soldiers kill everyone human or infected and i really wanted Jeremy Renner to survive.
I watched the first Lord of the Rings and was fighting to not fall asleep. I like the concept but Frodo get on my nerves idk why
I hated it even before it came out in theaters.
This clip sums it all up for me:
The Fast And The Furious (2001) Jesse Work computer For build Supra / A.D.D Engine Calm Me Down
Those were the days!
Can you honestly not tell me that Idina Menzel took this in consideration when she married Aaron Lohr:
D3: The Mighty Ducks - Portman Penalty
New trilogy but stand alone stories on the way. One is a Rey sequel, second is a prequel detailing how the Jedi were established, and the last one takes place in the New Republic era which would be between the end of Return of the Jedi and Force Awakens.
Sounds like if Nolan does direct and pick the James Bond actor, he has a total hard on for Batman trilogy actors lol:
The new era of James Bond? Who Christopher Nolan could cast as 007 | Radio Times
I just watched "She's All That" for the first time and the subplot with Matthew Lillard playing an ex-Real World roommate had me cracking up. Real World really had impact back in the day
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