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I disagree. Cute but Brittany surpassed momma.
I don't see how it's so hard to ignore a laugh track, but then again I'm used to them since I grew up watching all those 90s shows that has the laugh tracks. It's not that big a deal to me because I'm too busy focusing on the dialog.
As for this show I like it. I think the cast is funny and Penny is nice to look at. I enjoy watching the group of thems story progress throughout the seasons also. It's not the best show I've ever seen but it's decent enough imo for a laugh whenever I need one.
I'd rather hang out with Madeline myself, or Lane.
I would understand your point if it was a teenage boy but this was a child. A very friendly child from what I gathered of him so I don't see the problem. There was no reason for a child like that to hate his father for things he knew nothing about in the first place. The mom probably told him the truth and said enough to make the kid excited to see his father hence the big hug. Unrealistic? I don't think so.
So then why not watch them? Atleast the first one which is a classic to many out there. If you have any interest in this at all I don't see why you wouldn't want to watch the ones from when the main stars were younger for the story sake.
it's called progress. lots of actors start out on things like Hallmark and then they get noticed and given bigger roles. common sense.
Stalone and Arnold woulda been great too. In the 80 or early 90s.
Just watched this on Netflix and I thought it was a decent fun animated comedy.
The Scorpion King? I'd say that's one of his iconic roles.
Hobbs is clearly going to be one considering Fast 5 is considered one of the best of that movies series mainly because of his involvement.
Also he'll always be remembered as The Rock.
I binged the whole thing recently and I didn't see anything wrong with season 5. I enjoyed it.
I'd say the Maze character is more relatable to Angel than Lucifer himself.
Realism? it's a fun 80s action movie starring Bruce Willis in his prime. End of story.
Count me in. I'd love to see it then maybe see him do some other movies too.
Rewatch it and take some notes. There will be a Quiz on it tomorrow.
Nah the movie is fine as is.
It's a fun comedy for a day that one needs a fun comedy. That's all I care about.
Nah the movie is fine as is.
Maybe he likes wearing that shirt when racing.
Well nobody stays on top forever, but Sly has still been a topic worth talking about for over the last 40 years.
Rocky Balboa was a success, as was the Expendables films. That one featured multiple 80s stars but Stallone was a huge part in that. As for his stand alone films now days, they do well enough for a movie that's led by a guy his age.
Not at the level of popularity that his movies were during in his prime but it is what it is. At this point in his career it really doesn't matter anyways. His legacy is set in stone so it seems like he's just having fun with what he does now.
The early-mid 90s would have been a better time for that though if you ask me. I'd have also liked to seen Bruce Willis join them for one big trio movie around that time.