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The idea of multiple identities or personality is hammered home in the final moments of the trailer when Fassbender is staring into a mirror and stating “Hey.”
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The idea of multiple identities or personality is hammered home in the final moments of the trailer when Fassbender is staring into a mirror and stating “Hey.”
The 96th Academy Awards – Stanko’s Version (Version 23.0)
It is a safe bet that less than 5% of the people clicking on this blog have heard of The Presidio (1988).
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Blending a unique scribbly visual with the maniac fast-paced stream-of-consciousness mind of a teenage boy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem makes sure to remind the audience that mutant ninja turtles named after famous artists is a nonsensical amusing premise in the best way possible.
She did it again. She fucking did it again. Taylor Swift takes arguably her best album, re-releases it, and adds to it with sublime perfection.
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Midnight Run (1988) is a combination of Planes, Trains And Automobiles (1987) and The Nice Guys (2016). That should be enough to entice you to check it out.
Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) is in trouble, and is seemingly having an identity crisis while also trying to save the family business from falling into irrelevant bankruptcy.
The 96th Academy Awards – Stanko’s Version (Version 21.0)
This second preview of the infamous and world-changing French man plays a lot more towards a populous audience, highlighting large scale military set pieces and an immediately recognizable popular rock song as its music bed. This trailer is fast-paced, punching the audiences with director Ridley Scott’s accomplishments and the award prowess of its two main stars.
With all these grumblings, of which there are more, I personally would adopt the Meg 2 off the back alley of terrible films. I would not recommend the movie to anyone with a normal taste pallet for entertainment, but if you are the type who loves to point out the mistakes and soak in the mud, then maybe Meg 2: The Trench is for you.