Friday OT #1 - The Post

LEGO Batman (This morning)

“DC, the house that Batman built. What up Superman. Come at me bro.”

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Totally flaking out on the actor's name (pretty boy, SNL host, I actually like him as an actor), but it (the movie that I can't remember the name of either lol) was based on a true story of the son of a rich guy getting pulled into the family business (NY real estate) and eventually losing his mind and killing people and somehow getting off all charges. It kept my interest, but as is the case with most of my wife's selections, it's not something I probably would have picked out on my own.

Edit: Ryan Gosling "All good things"
Is this the Donald Trump story?


note: I'm just making a joke.
 
Football coach with all kinds of problems (car breaking down, having problems conceiving children, finances, potential loss of job) turns team and circumstances around and faces very large team in state finals.
 
The Bellas return yet again for more mischief and singing to prove themselves and develop a strong sense of self discovery as one.

*side note: I usually don't pick the movies, and one I did was called The Lobster two years ago, and since I've owed the lady friend a bunch of either animal/cartoon-centered ones or quasi-'chick flicks'.

It really wasn't all that bad, and if you've seen The Lobster, you've definitely felt worse after leaving a theater.

The one before that: Forrest Gump and the cooking lady team up to fight Nixon's war on the press in an all too eerily familiar feeling biopic.
 
Wall Street man asked people if they like Huey Lewis and the News and Phil Collins. Has a thing for business cards. Is usually seen returning video tapes. Had to kill a lot of people
 
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Black guy tries to stop crazy white guy from a hostage situation on a train even though he has no experience.

It was 2 am last night, I couldn't sleep. Decent enough movie I guess.
 
While sporting a glorious mane, Liam Neeson realizes that no amount of acting can make up for a bad script, bad dialogue, bad CGI and horrible acting by his co-stars, and decides to ask his buddy George to "go ahead and kill me off so I don't have to be associated with the last two movies in this trilogy".
 
After two long hours of set up by American man (poorly) pretending to be English, Scottish man pretending to be king of England finally shows up.
Saw that with my boys on opening weekend...there was an audible gasp when he spoke his first lines off camera...no one knew he was in the movie yet. Memories!

And because we had trouble deciding WHICH movie to watch that weekend, we left the theater in Ames after that movie and drove to Ankeny, where we watched the grown up Disney kid and the least of the four brothers fighting fires, each other, and Alan Shepard (also on its opening weekend). :D
 
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Saw that with my boys on opening weekend...there was an audible gasp when he spoke his first lines off camera...no one knew he was in the movie yet. Memories!

And because we had trouble deciding WHICH movie to watch that weekend, we left the theater in Ames after that movie and drove to Ankeny, where we watched the grown up Disney kid and the least of the four brothers fighting fires, each other, and Alan Shepard (also on its opening weekend). :D
I always thought the title of that movie was a euphemism for flatulence.
 
Teenager moves to small town. Has problems. Solves all problems with the help of the art of dance.
I had a totally different movie in mind until I read those last 4 words. In fact there are probably hundreds of movies that could be described starting like that. For the movie I was thinking of in place of your last words I would put "...comic books, garlic and holy water."
 

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