Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

Well damb. Realizing I have gold buried in my storage unit apparently.
I’ve been feeling this way for a while now, but I’ve always found your avy to be super memorable.

Anthony Starr’s facial expression is just priceless. A proud, confident lion in the human form
 
Wasn’t my bag, but for some of you it was:


This was one of my favs in MS/HS and there were so many quotables we'd recall in school. We played that circle below the waist games during class sometimes and one of my buddies got written up for hitting someone on the arm lol.

I'll for sure check this out but don't have my hopes too high as I'm sure Cranston is the main reason this is happening.
 
I’ve been feeling this way for a while now, but I’ve always found your avy to be super memorable.

Anthony Starr’s facial expression is just priceless. A proud, confident lion in the human form
Proud, confident, and disgusting arrogance. Love what Starr does with Homelander and hope he gets his flowers by the big award ceremonies
 
A lot of you like to grab onto the, “I’ll never let go”, the door was not fit for two people’s weight to last, without freezing. Rose had to ditch the door.

I’m always confused about you critics. :lol

You’re missing the point that she had to swim to the dead soul lifeboat crewman that had a whistle. In his boat.

Titanic 8/8
 
Everyone tries to forget Jack MF Dawson tried, the weight wouldn’t have flooded them BUT it would’ve sunk them both enough where one wouldn’t be able to survive.

This is what I mean B Bronson
 
The door would’ve survived but they both would’ve frozen to death because of the dip

Senior thesis

Titanic is my Niketalk thesis let’s go
 
What are some of the most “I’m dead and I know it” moments in film? Spoiler if not well known.

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James Coughlin (The Town)
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NGL, I think Leaving Las Vegas flies over most heads.

Also Shue is the reason to watch that movie, not Cage.
 
 
"Stanley Kubrick’s steamy 1999 drama starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and Sydney Pollack is a movie about, (in no particular order) AIDS, child prostitution, adultery, secret sex societies, and drugs. But that doesn’t mean it’s not a bona fide Yuletide classic."

🗣 YES TF IT DOES!!!
 
Carry-On was a lot of fun. One of the better Netflix movies. (Nothin catches The Gray Man tho)

Eggsy's girl was fire AF. Hope she starts showin up more now.

Bateman was great. It's Phone Booth at LAX. Easy/fun two hours.

6/8
 
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