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Also, a business “making 80k” doesn’t mean that he took home 80k. His operating costs and expenses could have been 79k for the year, leaving him with 1k in profit to pay himself out.
Also, a business “making 80k” doesn’t mean that he took home 80k. His operating costs and expenses could have been 79k for the year, leaving him with 1k in profit to pay himself out.
If I had gone and seen it in theatres I would not have known that it was a musical based on the advertisements.
The same thing happened with me and my mate when we went to see Chicago. I guess we didn’t catch any of the trailers that showed it was a musical, so we went in thinking it was going to be a gangster film akin to Goodfellas. We stayed for the whole viewing though.
Bonaparte.
I watched that one at home and I had to watch it in segments because every 20 minutes some A list celebrity would show up for like 30 seconds never to be seen again.
Is this just coincidence that it was the same guy at 2 different movies or is this someone you’re going to see movies with?
Oh yeah, you’re quite a bit older then me because I loved that movie even as a teenager going with my younger siblings.
Somehow my Mom bought tickets for the movie Idle Hands when me and my siblings were small instead of Anna and the King. We didn’t last very long in the first film before the manager let us move to the right movie.
So this one I can 100% agree that if I had saw it in theatres, I would have absolutely walked out of it. When I watched it on DVD at home with family and friends I had to leave the room because I was getting motion sickness from all the fast moving shots and 1 second long cuts happening constantly.
They came out in 2001, 2002, and 2003 which was a cinematic triumph at the time because he secured funding and filming rights to film all three movies at the same time.
I bet she looks back on those memories with you very fondly and realizes how much you love her.
Treys a notorious musical nerd, so that tracks.
It’s called Blart Heart and it’s a very powerful love affliction that Kevin James traps Dad’s into.
I’m kind of happy I didn’t know they made a second Zoolander. I love the first one and it’d break my heart to see them try and capture lightning in a bottle twice.
I’ve never heard bad things about it, but I’ve also never seen it. This thread is giving me a small list of stuff to check out to see if it’s truly bad or not.
To be fair if they went into it not knowing how graphic Quentin Tarantino movies usually are, then I can see why they’d leave. It’s got literal rape and sodomy in it.
As in love as I was with Jessica Alba as a teen, I never actually saw that movie because I heard it was awful.
I can’t imagine not loving every second of that movie. I still sing Uncle Fucker to myself.
Theatre handy j’s are a special treat not everyone gets to sample in life.
I think that anyone going into it should have expected exactly what they got.
I’ve operated under the assumption that everyone’s polite to my face, but can’t stand being around me since high school.
It’s always been easy to believe because I don’t think I’d be interested in being acquainted with someone like me if I was somebody else.
Everything I’ve accomplished in life has just been exceedingly rare blind luck.