jackmagnificent
Jack Magnificent
jackmagnificent

I see you

Well, I enjoyed it.

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Nice try, Terry.

Came for this. Did not leave empty-handed.

I respect Rich’s opinion overall. I will say as an agnostic myself, I've never brought my own opinions of the Catholic Church into any viewing. If I get bogged down in fifty years of headlines since this movie came out, then it's almost impossible to enjoy a great number of movies from decades earlier. That being

Early in his presidency, Obama went on the Tonight Show and cracked a stupid joke about the Special Olympics. He apologized the next day, and life went on.

Adam, wait outside. Take a walk. Cool off.

Jeff Dunham is headed to the courts. Dunham is suing a company called Ooshirts, Inc. on allegations that it’s been using images of Dunham’s various ventriloquism characters to sell T-shirts and coronavirus masks.

Love a good Wolf reference.

I get that we all like Woody, but does he have to be in every franchise?

I’m not pissing my pants...yet.

I’m about over the bedroom broadcasts. I know it's to keep their staffs paid, but how many people are actually working on a show that's done thru a laptop?

Then, in the final scenes, a mass crowd sing-along of “Auld Lang Syne” manages to weaken the impenetrable shell of ghost power/negativity encasing the fictional Manhattan Museum Of Art, forcing the ghost of Vigo The Carpathian back into a painting.”

The original premise was about four teenage boys who do whatever it takes to lose their virginity. They might learn a thing or two, but it’s about sex. The end. All these boys are now hovering around 40, their virginities well in the rearview, and other than some lameass theme of “friendship” what is the point in

The South will rise again...but only to go to the hospital.

Well, I’m here to judge.

Does it, though?

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