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I'm in a store with a sale the other day and picked up this Greg Kinnear movie for like .80
(eighty cents) or thereabouts. You can get Blu-rays for $5.00 at Target, and 5% off with your Red Card! Watched Terminator:Genisys the other night and figured out why it doesn't work as well as the other Terminator movies: the repeating of classic lines from previous movies becomes wearisome upon repeated views. Arnold is actually the only actor who actually...acts....in this film. Go figure (OK, JK Simmons is alright but not as good as usual as he's not given enough script.) So Arnold, the guy limited to ...what was it, 63 words in the entire first film? when he just had to play a Frankenstein-styled robot has emerged the most polished actor in a film devoid of true thespians.
Must have been the casting couch that landed inept and bungling young actors that parts in Terminator: Genisys...they probably had to stare at the ceiling and behave like some young politician's daughter giving up her virtue for a teacher or two at Medford high!!!
File under: Spreads like your favorite jelly or jam!
Her mind is in the gutter/she sxxxx like butter
from: Political Dormitory Gossips and More!
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Nice night for a walk. 5
Nothing clean. Right. 8
your clothes, give them to me. 14
14 words in the opening sequence.
All these years later, he saves the movie by being
such a big star in China that it turns a profit.
http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/t/terminator-script-transcript-arnold-schwarzenegger.html
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FLASH OF GENIUS
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1054588/
Storyline
Based on the true story of college professor and part-time inventor
Robert Kearns' long battle with the U.S. automobile industry, Flash of
Genius tells the tale of one man whose fight to receive recognition for
his ingenuity would come at a heavy price. But this determined engineer
refused to be silenced, and he took on the corporate titans in a battle
that nobody thought he could win. The Kearns were a typical 1960s
Detroit family, trying to live their version of the American Dream.
Local university professor Bob married teacher Phyllis and, by their
mid-thirties, had six kids who brought them a hectic but satisfying
Midwestern existence. When Bob invents a device that would eventually be
used by every car in the world, the Kearns think they have struck gold.
But their aspirations are dashed after the auto giants who embraced
Bob's creation unceremoniously shunned the man who invented it. Ignored,
threatened and then buried in years of litigation, Bob is haunted by
what was done to ... Written by
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