jpzx
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This movie ****** me up
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A Kick-*** reboot is in the works. Unlike the original.calibeebee , M Mark Antony , Master Zik , jpzx , MajinZuub
Just finished KickA** 2. Yeah that ain't it. Super cringe, super forced, and yet ANOTHER sequel that should have left well enough alone. At least we never made it to 'KickA** And Be Furious 14' or whatever.
-foe
Damn, your good. I was hoping to give clues againFresh Prince
Damn, your good. I was hoping to give clues again
Clues would've been Full House, Family Matters, and Friday tooOh man I forgot about the obscure TGIF/Friday clue. You should def make this a recurring thing. That was hella funny
This movie ****ed me up
I may be the only person not really feeling the documentary (or docu-series) wave with relatively recent, well-known events ( < 10 years or so). Especially with the amount of exposure in media today, what can REALLY be told that we don't know already, or can't learn from an article in the NYT?
RIP.... Was there a strong Mad Men following in here? Slow burn, but I enjoyed the show.
Sort of agree to an extent. I feel like the best documentaries I've seen were about things I didn't know much about going in. The Cove, Dear Zachary, Hoop Dreams, When we were Kings, March of the Penguins, Free Solo, Man on Wire.
Not to say that major current events haven't produced great documentaries (Made in America is one of my favorites), but the ones that draw me in the most are the ones where I'm starting from scratch as far as having background info.
I’m with you.I may be the only person not really feeling the documentary (or docu-series) wave with relatively recent, well-known events ( < 10 years or so). Especially with the amount of exposure in media today, what can REALLY be told that we don't know already, or can't learn from an article in the NYT?
Nah, totally agree. I'm liking this Kanye doc, but that's rare for me. And it does trip me out that this is about something from alllll the way back... 20 years ago.I may be the only person not really feeling the documentary (or docu-series) wave with relatively recent, well-known events ( < 10 years or so). Especially with the amount of exposure in media today, what can REALLY be told that we don't know already, or can't learn from an article in the NYT?
At least for me, it’s amazing how relative this is as one ages. I think I said in here before that when I was a kid growing up in the 80s, the 50s seemed like ancient history. Now some things that happened 30 years ago seem like yesterday.Nah, totally agree. I'm liking this Kanye doc, but that's rare for me. And it does trip me out that this is about something from alllll the way back... 20 years ago.
I mean I guess 20 years ago is a lot-ish.
-foe
'Zactly. Like as soon as I typed 20 years I did the same thing you did: I remembered learning about Woodstock '20 years ago' and thinking that was 'way back then.'At least for me, it’s amazing how relative this is as one ages. I think I said in here before that when I was a kid growing up in the 80s, the 50s seemed like ancient history. Now some things that happened 30 years ago seem like yesterday.
So I would guess for someone on their 20s, something that happened 20 years ago would seem kind of old.
Fellas...I truly appreciate how active and knowledgeable this thread is. I thought of so many other draft ideas (mostly non-movie) that would probably have trouble on NT:
Horror Movie
All-Time Album
All-Time Video Game
In other words...I'm itching!