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Stephanie Beatriz

Do any other men find Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn nine nine strangely attractive. shes not conventially pretty but I think she is hot!!!!!
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JimNastics

Looking forward to 60 Minutes this Sunday.

I've read that Trump walked out on an interview by Leslie Stahl, because the questions were too tough for him. crying He was also supposed to take part in an interview with Mike Pence, but didn't come back for it.

Joe Biden was also interviewed and simply answered their questions without storming out like a 3 year old.

Perhaps it will be another nail in the coffin of the Trump reign of terror.

Is it even possible, that there are still some people out there, that actually still think, that Trump is smart ? dunno

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Let's listen to some music....

10:50pm here and listening to this. What about you?

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Philipsen

No Time to Die - a review!

Earlier today, I went to the cinema to catch the 25th Bond film, No Time to Die. With me was my mother, my two uncles and my two aunts. The cinema we chose was Imperial in Copenhagen, one of the biggest cinemas in Northern Europe.

As we sat down in the cinema, my mind began to wander. "I hope it's as good as they say. How will the villain be?"

The lights went out, so I was about to get answers to all these questions.

The movie is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, and the synopsis is as follows: Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

Reprising their roles from previous films, we have Daniel Craig as Bond, Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, Ralph Fiennes as M, Naomie Harris as Moneypenney, Ben Whishaw as Q, Rory Kinnear as Tanner, Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter and Christoph Waltz as Blofeld. Newcomers to the franchise are Ana de Armas as Paloma, Lashana Lynch as Nomi (007 for most of the film), Billy Magnussen as Logan Ash, Davic Dencik as Valdo Obruchev, Lisa-Dorah Sonnet as Mathilde and Rami Malek as Lyutsifer Safin, the main villain.

As usual with a Bond film, there are huge set pieces, and exotic locations. Of course there is a villain with his own island, who is bent on world domination. It gets old very quickly, and it keeps Rami Malek's character from being terrifying. He's actually quite boring, now that I think about it. Now, this being a Bond film, there is naturally going to be some explosions of some kind, and this movie has a few. It mostly relies on practical stunts, however, and there is one sequence that's almost near perfection. It's a car chase that starts on the side of a mountain, and ends up in a forest. Absolutely fantastic stuff, with some amazing car stunts. It never gets old seeing a Land Rover Defender fly through the air, at speed!

However, this movie is not without any flaws, sadly. One of the flaws is with the villain. As I wrote a while back, his villain is just plain boring. The Bond franchise really need to reinvent their villains. Give me a terrifying villain, who is looking for revenge for something either Bond or MI6 has done, kind of like Silva in Skyfall. That villain worked so well, because he had a personal score to settle, and not trying to take over the world.

In the end, No Time to Die is a great Bond film.Lots of exotic locations, good looking cars and great action sequences. The real star of the show is Lisa-Dorah Sonnet, who is super adorable. An absolute joy to watch on the big screen.

8/10
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Philipsen

The Night Comes For Us - a review!

Indonesian films are always bonkers. The Raid and The Raid 2 are perfect examples of that.

This film pairs Iko Uwais and Joe Taslim again, after their previous movie, The Raid. Other actors include Julie Estelle, Zack Lee, Sunny Pang, Abimana Aryasatya, Salvita Decorte and Asha Kenyeri Bermudez.

So what is it about?

Joe Taslim plays Ito, a gangland enforcer, caught amidst a treacherous and violent insurrection within his Triad crime family upon his return home from a stint abroad. When Ito turns his back on the Triad, they send their rising star, Arian, played by Iko Uwais, to kill Ito. Ito and Arian are old friends, which makes it a bit awkward, to say the least.

The movie opens with a bang, literally. What follows is a 2 hour brutal film, where there is a lot of blood, dismemberments, guts, broken bones and crushed skulls. The movie is so bloody, that it earned an NC-17 rating, which is only given to movies too violent and brutal to get an R rating.

The acting is great, and the fight scenes are intense. Asha Kenyeri Bermudez does a fantastic job as the child, who Ito takes under his protection.

While I was watching it, I kept thinking "That was absolutely disgusting" several times over. It is definitely not for the squeamish kind of people, and it would most definitely be banned in certain places, due to the graphic violence in the film.

Like I said in the beginning, Indonesian films are ridiculous, but in a good way.

This movie earns a 9/10 from me!
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pedro27online now!

what colour is my face?

I want to know this ? what colour?...................................................................
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Hooha

The Sound of Freedom

Saw this movie last night, very riveting and disturbing. It is about child sex trafficking. Disney did not want to release the movie which is interesting since Disney is supposed to care about social issues and children. Amazon and Netflix were not interested. The movie was released by Angel Studios and had a budget of $14 million. So far has ticket sales of $125 million. Now will be opening internationally. Jim Caviezel hopes this will have the same effect Uncle Tom’s Cabin had on peoples awareness of the horror of slavery. In the movie it states there are now more people enslaved than at any time in history.sad flower
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Imperial Dreams Review

Just finished watching a surreal film called Imperial Dreams.
It reflects the plight of our people/Israelites in this land of captivity while trying to rise above our circumstances, especially as Brothers wanting to raise our families.There is nothing worse than dealing with a wicked system built with the intent of racism and supremacy towards people of color, just to have our own brothers and sisters of color volunteer their souls in the hands of this supremacist system by working for it against their own people.I watched a sister working as a social worker and police officers of color take away a father's child ,because he is living out of his car due to his only family wanting him to re-enter the gang and drug world in which the father manages to resist the entire film.The sister police officer tells the father it's not good to have his son sleep in the car in a crime ridden neighborhood, but doesn't offer the young father any alternatives or help.The local church is worthless in offering shelter or honest employment and the social worker would rather take away his son instead of using her influence in the system to find this father and son decent shelter and employment to take care of his family.
Yet, she can gladly take away his custody of the child, thereby reinforcing the mindset and the doctrine of Willie Lynch upon her people.This film speaks volumes of how we are clueless and asleep to our cultural curses and always kissing the butt of our oppressors in spite of destroying our own people.
The only way to break these curses and mindsets is by returning to the covenant of our forefathers in the scriptures.We are in a sad state of affairs as a nation (so call blacks,Hispanics,native Americans)
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teenameena

Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway

The film is based on Sagarika's autobiography, “The Journey of a Mother” which was published in 2022. Sagarika moved to Norway with her husband Anurup Bhattacharya in 2007 as the latter got a job there as a geophysicist.

Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway follows the story of an Indian immigrant couple whose world came crashing down in 2011 when their two children were removed from their care by the Norwegian foster system due to differences in culture.

The story begins with "Mrs Chatterjee" moving to Norway with her husband after marriage and settling down there.

The film is based on the struggles of a real-life mother, Sagarika Chakraborty, whose life took a dramatic turn in 2011 when Norway's child protection services (CPS), known as Barnevernet, took custody of her three-year old son and infant daughter accusing the couple of “improper parenting”.

Chatterjee Vs. Norway were abusing their children, and after they were taken and placed in foster care, Chakraborty's fight to regain custody became a diplomatic row and international incident because her children were Indian citizens.

The ending of the film more or less reflects real events. Just as Sagarika Chakraborty regained custody of her children in January 2013, the fictional Debkia Chatterjee is deemed to be emotionally able to be a mother and is reunited with her children at the end of the film.

After watching the screening of the movie "Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway"
i am shocked...

how can this be?
uh oh

dunno

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