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Hey, I'am Raylan Givens. Or I used to play him on TV (not the film from the 90's, different guy).
The only challenging thing he has ever done is trying an Irish accent in the Devil's Own (I think it was called), and the accent in Snatch (which he did pretty well, and a pretty hard to do accent).
I thought it was about continuing having PC principal as their principal.
Hopefully it didn't paralyzed his voice, so he could still do some great voice acting. Tim Curry was awesome in Legend. Put him every video game as a baddy, or the voice over that tell you what to do.
Thank god the industry forgot about Pauly Shore. At least Rob Schneider was in a decent episode of Seinfeld.
Somebody didn't understand of the joke. None of these suggestions are serious, with perhaps the first and second suggestion. All the other are clearly jokes and parodies. They are so over the top.
Technically it was kinda a mistake as I know the difference between religious faith and destiny fate. But the ending do sound the same for me, and I kinda write fast and little more phonetically, so I kinda write as it sound in my head. But I'm very dependent on the browser dictionary to give me hand, and in miss use…
Here is the thing; I read English all they, but they pretty much never speak it. I have written a lot more English that I ever spoken. Which means that I'm where unsure how something is pronounced. You say it doesn't sound the same. but when I say it to myself it sound the same. Of course I'm in my 30's, and it's like…
As non-English speaker is there a difference? I thought was like moral and moral, you just pronounce it different (like a moral choice and team moral). But I guess your right.
Wasn't the faith of that character given in season 1? Doesn't we all know that it's going to kill her?
I can't remember the last horror film that was scary, or disturbing or prove philosophical musing. Perhaps Martyrs was the last. I usually only consider Alien and the Descent to be the only scary films I have seen (and Bats because I fucking hate bats). I guess because I don't find films scary anymore, or disturbing.…
This make "A Million Ways to Die in the West" look like The Three Amigos.
The BMX Warriors. Brian Trenchard-Smith (a well known Ozploitation director did direct BMX Bandits (1983) with Nicole Kidman.
At least Hansel and Gretal was somewhat fun. Had tons of gore, some nudity and Gemma Arterton. Plus it was only like 80 minutes long with no time wasted.
There wasn't many days ago I read an article about how many people the black plague had killed in America this year. I can't remember the number, but it was a very interesting read as I didn't know that the plague that wiped out half of Europe still kills people in America. But of course not many.
Native American does have a well known cannibal legend, the Wendingo. One of the few Native American monsters I know about. And I don't think the myth about that legend came from white americans, but native americans.
The Recruit. Kinda, exact it wasn't really a test an Al Pacino was the bad guy. It wasn't the FBI, but the CIA, and it was the Farm instead of Quantico. So it wasn't completely the same, but there is similarities.
That reminds me of this Die Hard with a Vengeance trailer: https://www.youtube.com/wat….
The teaser of Wes Craven's Red Eye is pretty brilliant: https://www.youtube.com/wat….