I think the Hindenburg or the Great Chicago Fire might have it beat.
I think the Hindenburg or the Great Chicago Fire might have it beat.
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Jello Biafra, who is then fired immediately.
So where's your goddamn PhD?
Hee-eey,
pay no mind,
the degradation of telomeres on the ends your DNA may not actually determine your remaining tiiii-iiiiime,
I remember you!
That's not controversial at all to me. I was just using him as an example of how the movie changes tone so suddenly.
That must be a high bar to reach. I thought it was fine, particularly since it was crowd funded and in limbo for a while.
"And if by some catastrophe Netflix doesn't opt to renew, they could always go to Netflix or Amazon…"
The sharp transitions didn't feel effortless to me, they were abrupt. I still liked the film, but I wouldn't consider it one that flowed seamlessly.
Even those are a bit of a stretch.
Nice joke, brainiac.
Oh, is that who played Rocket?
Sounds like someone wasn't pandered to enough.
It's a trash film. Not to say it's bad -I personally like it- but it's also not something you'd watch in a theater or want stuck on your queue. Like a less cartoony and gore-filled Troma film.
So you're saying I've got a chance.
Yeah, but he's part of the Bullet Club, which I believe gives you immunity to bullets and unlimited fingergun ammo.
Depends on how many concussions he had through football and wrestling.
Will he be wearing a wig and heels in this one, or is it not worth watching?
Yeah, what possibly go wrong with having a popular actor become president?