He only saw someone else do that water drop thing once, with his back turned against him, and that's enough for him to later do it perfectly at first try without any practice inbetween. Gary Stu protagonist. Besides, why does he achieve inner peace as he's remembering him and his mother being chased by wolves? How does that make sense?
He only saw someone else do that water drop thing once, with his back turned against him, and that's enough for him to later do it perfectly at first try without any practice inbetween. Gary Stu protagonist. Besides, why does he achieve inner peace as he's remembering him and his mother being chased by wolves? How does that make sense?
This isn't nearly as emotionally powerful as you think. Fricker shouldn't even be alive after getting shot by that cannon at point blank range.
He only saw someone else do that water drop thing once, with his back turned against him, and that's enough for him to later do it perfectly at first try without any practice inbetween. Gary Stu protagonist. Besides, why does he achieve inner peace as he's remembering him and his mother being chased by wolves? How does that make sense?
What if it's Kathryn Bigelow?
t. favourite movie is American "Sigma" Psycho
the book is high kino and the adaption was sub-par. I'll die on that hill
>sub-par
I actually agree but it still was a good film
>die on that hill
hello, reddit
Sorry, I meant I'd Sneed on that feed
I liked this meme, problem is cathode ray tube television sets make you look like a boomer
>directed by a quadriplegic
Generation Kill was directed by women and it's great.
>costarring Frank Stallone
a woman directed The Little Rascals movie, and that movie fricking kino
you'll lose Strange Days I guess.
You’ll also lose Point Break, which is great and fun.
You'll be fortunate to never watch kung fu Panda 2 in your life. I should've done the same.
Kung Fu Panda 2 is excellent and the best of the trilogy.
The storyline was garbage and so were the jokes.
He only saw someone else do that water drop thing once, with his back turned against him, and that's enough for him to later do it perfectly at first try without any practice inbetween. Gary Stu protagonist. Besides, why does he achieve inner peace as he's remembering him and his mother being chased by wolves? How does that make sense?
This isn't nearly as emotionally powerful as you think. Fricker shouldn't even be alive after getting shot by that cannon at point blank range.
why do you keep replying to me over and over
Because you pissed me off by praising that film.
Dishonest film without any real entertainment value.
autism
It isn't a good film. I blame the soulless comedy, hurried pacing, clumsy lore expansion, and annoying peawiener villain.
So no American Psycho for you.
by a woman
You have a woman's hand m'lord!
Billy Madison
I bet you enjoyed Point Break, the Matrix and American Psycho though incel
>The Matrix
That's cheating
>the Matrix
He was a man when he made it
>starring executive producer shlomos 2nd cousins daughter and random 80s actors nepo baby
Lost in Translation is pure kino, though.