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Interesting ranking. I thought a consensus had kind of emerged over the years that as great as T2 is, T1 is the superior entry.

Kel and his orange soda

But not Wikipedia… Coin toss?

Are you sure?

Meh. I grew up in America and the "culture" you speak of is more of a movie thing. I personally hoped my parents didn't show up to shit, they sometimes did and sometimes didn't, and it never affected me one iota. "Deadbeat" was obviously hyperbole. It's just common decency when you're late to anything to not draw

The sooner this show spins off from the books and starts doing its own stories the better it will be

First buzz I've heard about this show being good. What do others think?

Bay must have drafted a different director into servitude for this one. It pops so much more visually than the trailer for the first one.

Just reinforces what I already knew: Stallone is one cool dude.

It was especially funny how his 5 year old child was explaining how unreasonable he was being "we tried to save you a seat." I can only assume this scene came at the beginning of what is supposed to be his arc.

never caught this movie, but i gave the deleted scenes a go. and boy, what an asshole. if you're late to an event like that, you stand in the back with the other deadbeat parents and try not to be too conspicuous.

I was surprised by the B-. I got a distinct Poochie vibe from the trailer and thought this was going to be terrible.

He brought a lot of texture to that role. I was impressed.

but would you really want a non jingoistic Independence Day movie?

Directed by "An overpaid tool." I think I have officially aged out of any chance to find this movie funny

Guy should make a comedy. He was hilarious in Wolf of Wall Street.

Some interesting information on that particular boardwalk.

yeah, car accidents seem like the kind of thing that would happen when you're driving around an unfamiliar country terrified for your life with your friends shouting at you

I should see that one

Not a very original recommendation and I'm sure many people have already seen it, but I just watched straight outta compton and it's a ridiculously entertaining movie. I guess if you have the same preconceived bias toward biopics that i had, i'm saying don't let this be the critically acclaimed movie that never makes