hellhunter
Eurofighter
WowOh dear.
WowOh dear.
deadly serious. think it was staged. A lot not adding up
Starship Troopers 2
I've seen many a bad movie. Everything from Asylum pictures to numerous poorly executed sequels, Starship Troopers 2 is a good shout, but none of which have angered me in the same way that John Hughes's Breakfast Club , alongside the Directors other teenage hit Ferris Bueller's day off, have.
deadly serious. think it was staged. A lot not adding up
Why has no country other than America, successfully been able to replicate placing people on the moon and walking? Only 12, all American and the last was 7 December 1972. You telling me that the technology in the US was so advanced in the 1970s that no modern day country has been able to replictate? In the 70s people still drove around in tin can cars (see grease lightning) where as today we have tech cars that can drive for us, park for us and fire heat seeking missiles.
Simple, no other country was able to spend the then-equivalent of $400 billion in just over a decade’s time. It was about 3% of our GDP. It’s never been fiscally possible until just recently.Why has no country other than America, successfully been able to replicate placing people on the moon and walking? Only 12, all American and the last was 7 December 1972. You telling me that the technology in the US was so advanced in the 1970s that no modern day country has been able to replictate? In the 70s people still drove around in tin can cars (see grease lightning) where as today we have tech cars that can drive for us, park for us and fire heat seeking missiles.
We can now walk into our apartments, clap our hands for the lights to go on or use our voices to activate electrical appliances. Yet none of the worlds other countries have been able to put people on the moon for the past 50 years....
Why has no country other than America, successfully been able to replicate placing people on the moon and walking? Only 12, all American and the last was 7 December 1972. You telling me that the technology in the US was so advanced in the 1970s that no modern day country has been able to replictate? In the 70s people still drove around in tin can cars (see grease lightning) where as today we have tech cars that can drive for us, park for us and fire heat seeking missiles.
We can now walk into our apartments, clap our hands for the lights to go on or use our voices to activate electrical appliances. Yet none of the worlds other countries have been able to put people on the moon for the past 50 years....
Why has no country other than America, successfully been able to replicate placing people on the moon and walking? Only 12, all American and the last was 7 December 1972. You telling me that the technology in the US was so advanced in the 1970s that no modern day country has been able to replictate? In the 70s people still drove around in tin can cars (see grease lightning) where as today we have tech cars that can drive for us, park for us and fire heat seeking missiles.
We can now walk into our apartments, clap our hands for the lights to go on or use our voices to activate electrical appliances. Yet none of the worlds other countries have been able to put people on the moon for the past 50 years....
I've seen many a bad movie. Everything from Asylum pictures to numerous poorly executed sequels, Starship Troopers 2 is a good shout, but none of which have angered me in the same way that John Hughes's Breakfast Club , alongside the Directors other teenage hit Ferris Bueller's day off, have.
How old were you when you watched both of those classics?I've seen many a bad movie. Everything from Asylum pictures to numerous poorly executed sequels, Starship Troopers 2 is a good shout, but none of which have angered me in the same way that John Hughes's Breakfast Club , alongside the Directors other teenage hit Ferris Bueller's day off, have.
This is a decent breakdown of why that was possibleWhy has no country other than America, successfully been able to replicate placing people on the moon and walking? Only 12, all American and the last was 7 December 1972. You telling me that the technology in the US was so advanced in the 1970s that no modern day country has been able to replictate? In the 70s people still drove around in tin can cars (see grease lightning) where as today we have tech cars that can drive for us, park for us and fire heat seeking missiles.
We can now walk into our apartments, clap our hands for the lights to go on or use our voices to activate electrical appliances. Yet none of the worlds other countries have been able to put people on the moon for the past 50 years....
Someone didn’t like Apollo 13.How have we got onto the moon landing conspiracy
Yeah we have had it out. He sleeps with one eye open now.
Which ironically is how most people watch Cage’s filmsYeah we have had it out. He sleeps with one eye open now.
Which ironically is how most people watch Cage’s films
Which ironically is how most people watch Cage’s films
It’s ok, he’s done a few good films t.b.f…. Leaving Las Vegas, Raising Arizona, Moonstruck.He gets a pass from me because Wild At Heart is just so damn good.
It’s ok, he’s done a few good films t.b.f…. Leaving Las Vegas, Raising Arizona, Moonstruck.
And some …. not so good films
Well imdb said he did six films in each of 2017, 18 and 19.
I lost him out of sight the last couple of years but isn‘t he basically acting in every movie they propose to him? So 1-2 brilliant ones (in the one eye of the beholder) and a dozen c-style „let‘s forget about this ever happened“. Thought I read that about him some time ago. Not sure about his motive but I can respect it - because Wild at Heart is such a damn good performance (and nobody forces me to watch the crappy ones).
Can't even remember the title of the film.
But it was the recent one with Julia Roberts and George Clooney. It was so cringworthy. The plot could have been written by a 2 year old and you knew what they were going to say before they said it.
Just terrible.
Ticket to Paradise