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Russell Crowe is about to wild out as Roger Ailes!
have yall seen that doc called "The Brainwashing of My Dad"Wow! This could be good.
have yall seen that doc called "The Brainwashing of My Dad"
it's about how Roger Ailes built fox news how they use it to for fear mongering it's
impressive and horrifying
John Wick: Chapter 3 has a 98% on RT right now (46 reviews)
John Wick: Chapter 3 has a 98% on RT right now (46 reviews)
I was kind of let down by it. I felt Jonah Hill played it too safe for most of the film. Especially since it was blatantly inspired by Kids. I knew skater kids in MS & HS in the mid to late 2000’s and they could be wild as hell. Plus, this was suppose to be set in 90’s LA which you would think they would have been even more wild than the kids I grew up knowing and this era of LA was still extremely active when it came to gang activity and not one lick of that culture was displayed in the film.Watched ‘Mid90s’ on amazon.
Movie was really good. Enjoyed the hell out of it. Easy watch only about hour and a half.
Watched part one last night and it was reminiscent of Brando’s doc Listen to Me Marlon in that they used archived footage of Muhammad so that he served as the narrator to his own story.HBO’s Ali doc is out now.
Two parter.
Excited to say the least.
HBO Sports always brings it when it comes to documentaries on sports legends.
Is it me or is it a bit crazy how the entire plot for Wick 3 is already out there?
Like I'm seeing a bunch of reviews and spoilers out there like its been out for a week.
I'm very interested in seeing how this plays out. Its essentially Ali telling the story the whole time with little or no one talking about him?Watched part one last night and it was reminiscent of Brando’s doc Listen to Me Marlon in that they used archived footage of Muhammad so that he served as the narrator to his own story.