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Yes on both counts.Damn Jurrasic world cant be THAT bad.
Gotti got like a real life 0 on RT
And I agree, there’s nothing entertaining about how bad JP was.
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Yes on both counts.Damn Jurrasic world cant be THAT bad.
Gotti got like a real life 0 on RT
And mainly because of this, he was easily my favorite character. Everytime he was on screen I wanted to hear what he had to say, because practically everything he said just came off bad coming from her for a bunch of different reasons.The kid playing John Jr was playing his son from 14 to 40. Let's change his hairstyle and give him some glasses and then he'll look older Kid looked 18 and was talking about he was worried about his family.
It's the only way to watch summer movies imo. IW with the dolby sound and screen washow do ya like dolby cinemas compared to imax 3d?
going to watch ant man on friday in dolby cinema theater
Damn, you jumped in at a trash pocket of movies.3 for 3 on underwhelming flicks.
Love the idea of Moviepass however.
Seems easy enough to avoid for me at least.Hope you had a great Fourth of July!
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Damn, you jumped in at a trash pocket of movies.
I still wanna see that trash *** Purge movie, though.
Man, the movie theater down the block for me has been closed for a burst pipe for like a month.
I'm surprised it's still open. The place is falling apart and every time I go for a matinee I have to ask someone to start the movie of shut off the lights. Feels like home.
Gonna have to take a bit of a trip longer than 7 minutes to catch a movie now.