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The first Transformers wasn't that bad, probably the best out of all the franchise to be honest with you that he directed you wish (; San Pellegrino flavored sparking water, the fruit-flavored kind. Pretty good stuff, I've got the variety pack you can get at Costco. I just drank a blood orange and black raspberry flavored one. True, but a major league baseball player like the husband going missing would definitely have some questions attached to it. I wonder how they explained how the husband died and everything to the police and shit like that, since they did destroy the pool and everything at the end. I'm with you on I thought it would be better. But it's a decent film I guess, although I wish they went more into detail on the dreams than everything else surrounding it. This is perfect timing, because I just got home from seeing my last movie of the year, Dream Scenario. Lemme think, Plane, Beau is Afraid, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, and Dream Scenario. All in chronological order. So about 4 times. How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie-Pop? If I'm the mood for a chain, I'll get something from a pizza chain. Local places really depend. If I'm on the east coast, then yeah I'm going local, if I'm in the middle of nowhere Georgia, then I'll probably just stick to a chain. One of my favorite bands of all time. Siamese Dream is my favorite album by them. I saw Beau is Afraid, Plane, and Transformers: Rise of The Beast in theaters so far into this year. Not a whole lotta films in theaters that's been interesting to me this year. At least the superhero stuff is starting to die down, though. More different stuff. James Gandolfini would be ashamed The Ranch, I thought it would be like that 70s show with horses, but after the Danny Masterson stuff and the plotlines getting kinda boring I tuned out a few year ago. Ehhh, the beginning in the city and the suburbs with the family was pretty interesting and enjoyable. It's just the forest scenes and that dragged on, especially that whole play thing they devolve into with Beau going through all these scenarios and that felt like it lasted forever. I wished I went to the restroom during that part instead of just waiting out until the movie ended. I have one just for marketplace, and that's it. Most of my social stuff is pretty much Instagram, and that's it. Ah, the great hair-metal debate. Y'know you don't really see any biography movies about glam metal bands from that era (besides that Airheads parody). I think Axl Rose would make a decent film, life story and all. Decent frontman too. Yeah pretty much same here, there wasn't very many people in the theater and this just about three days after it's release. The most reaction I think I heard was from the people to the right side of me a few seats, seemingly laughing a little when the DJ cusses at Corey and Allyson. The same people also reacted with a "Damn" when Jeremy insults Corey while babysitting. I'd say 18 sounds about right. Groundbreaking TV show main character, with the first letters of the first and last name switched around. Plus birth year. Shia LaBeouf, but he kept fucking it up every single time.