Senior Member
2,785 POSTS & 2,013 LIKES
|
Post by bodyslam on Feb 11, 2024 17:47:02 GMT
I found this on youtube last night. It was one of my favorites as a kid.
|
|
Senior Member
2,930 POSTS & 2,147 LIKES
|
Post by KJ on Feb 11, 2024 21:22:32 GMT
Watched Blackberry last weekend. It was pretty fucking good.
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 12, 2024 12:04:00 GMT
Gran Turismo
Obviously named after the game, but unbeknownst to me, it is the true story of a teenage gamer who takes part in an experimental program to see if a gamer can actually race professionally.
Do you need to be a car guy to enjoy it, no, but it certainly helps.
The racing is slick and the GUI x CGI very much takes advantage of the clarity of 4K.
It's fun.
|
|
God
7,892 POSTS & 6,146 LIKES
|
Post by System on Feb 14, 2024 13:09:23 GMT
Bob Marley: One Love
System Senior watches that show where they go after alligators and always cracks up that it has subtitles despite the people in the show speaking English.
Well turns out that would be a great idea as I understood maybe 30% of what the characters said in this film, quick scroll through letter box and I’m not the only one either. There’s even a joke within the film that one of the characters can’t understand him so they were obviously aware this would be an issue.
Its also didn’t help the noise of people bringing small children and babies to this, aside from the obvious drug use it’s also a violent film for children (and it shows as much in the trailer).
a run of the mill bio-pic and the only parts I enjoyed were from the albums I’m familiar with from the 100 albums thread and I could understand the lyrics from the music. It brushes over a lot of the political tensions in Jamaica, rastafarianism and a lot of stuff I was interested to see, very similar to Napoleon in its pace.
Kingsley Ben-Adir is great as Bob Marley as far the look and mannerisms go, don’t know if it was real singing or not. But the accent is so thick it really hurts the film especially when it’s stressed how important “the message is”. Lasahna Lynch is great.
If wasn’t so by the numbers I’d consider watching with subtitles when it’s on streaming. Obviously fans of his will probably enjoy it more.
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 16, 2024 12:56:06 GMT
The Marvels
I actually didn't think it was too bad. Despite it pretty much being labelled as the worst MCU movie yet. ( I don't know... it's hard to top The Eternals, the forgettable Kung Fu one or Thor 1, 2 or 4, etc )
First I'll be frank, despite their best efforts, the MCU ended with Endgame. The Spider-verse is alive and well, but I think general interest in the MCU is the lowest it's ever been.
I've read comments about virtue signalling and the typical stuff about Brie Larson, but it didn't really stand out to me. It is perhaps the most enjoyable Larson has been in a MCU movie. She and the other Marvels bounce off each other well, and there's some humour. Or it tries. But it's generally an inoffensive piece that could have been good if it weren't for some shitty direction.
There's one scene that really kills it. It's odd and I'm sure no would miss it if it were re-cut.
On a side note : Endgame came out nearly 5 years ago. And it's felt like we've sat through shitty movies and shitty tv shows since for the credit scenes that have lead to absolutely nothing. Where the fuck is Blade? It's been over 2 years since they teased him at the end of Eternals.
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 16, 2024 16:30:15 GMT
IMO it has the same faults the comics have in that cosmic Marvel just gets boring. Marvel IMO is best on the street level and it is really hard to get into cosmic stuff as the results of the stories are overturned constantly, or in areas of the universe we just never revisit after a story.
Was better than Captain Marvel for me, but I love the super dorky Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel and thought she carried this. Her being a Marvel superfan IRL makes her passion bleed through the screen.
I am so burned on Marvel I am skipping shit now. I just cannot take the average at best shows and movies. Then have the Kang BS where they went all in on Majors, then fired him leaving a mess for how they finish that story. FF4 cannot come soon enough so they can pivot to Doom as a villain.
Blade is Nov 7th, 2025. AAA game will release around the same time. I see no way they can top the original. Original pulled from a lot of other sources, and heavily from VtM which is why it was so good. A straight Marvel blade not sure will be as good. That said the writers and director have some serious chops writing for the original trilogy, lovecraft county, hunters, watchmen and even The Bear.
The game however looks absolutely amazing and should be a homerun. Trailer for the game.
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 16, 2024 20:44:04 GMT
Agreed.
The bubble may have burst for superhero films.
It feels like they're booking blindly now with the MCU without a central plot point to bind them all. Even the Kang storyline lacks urgency despite the apparent threat.
And, of course. Every film is almost exactly the same these days. A heroes journey, complete with finding a new friends and forming a rag tag group to fight the villain of the month. Yah...
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 16, 2024 20:58:47 GMT
I see DC reviving superheroes. The Batman 2, Superman Legacy, and Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow all seem like hits. As does Blade and Deadpool for Marvel. But the classic Marvel format people are done with. I expect Avengers not do very well as people made it clear with Quantomania they are not into Kang either. Days of just having superheroes and getting a free megahit are def over.
FF4 hopefully resets Marvel and they pick better concepts to follow it up with. I imagine Secret Wars will be Doom's Battleworld which should be a ton of fun. Then ideally that shuts down the Marvel multiverse once and for all. If not, Gunn DC's will smoke them.
|
|
Senior Member
3,031 POSTS & 3,230 LIKES
|
Post by Gyro LC on Feb 16, 2024 21:49:09 GMT
The bubble may have burst for superhero films. Everyone was hyped for the main storyline and that ended with Endgame. We got closure and release. It happens a lot with media. People were mad for the original Harry Potter story and people aren't into the spinoffs. I think one-offs are the way to go, like Batman, James Bond, and The Matrix.
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 16, 2024 21:50:43 GMT
Agreed again.
Deadpool exists in its own little world, and that's wonderful. I know plenty of people who scoff at the sight of a MCU film that absolutely love Deadpool.
The Batman was a perfect example of doing things differently. It's a detective piece as opposed to being a grand exercise in CGI and colour. And I know, my opinion has little impact or significance to the playbook of Marvel, but surely not every movie needs to be a galactic explosion of light and sound and grand missions conquering planets and universes, and lean more towards more traditional film genres.
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 16, 2024 22:22:37 GMT
The Batman shows why I think they will excel over Marvel. That film was simply not made for kids at all. It was a hard neo-noir film. Likewise it does not appear Supergirl will be a film aimed at kids given the story revolves around a broken Supergirl who is dealing with serious trauma from seeing her world die. DC seems more than willing to explore a far wider scope than Marvel does, given almost everything Marvel does is PG.
Also unlike Marvel, Gunn is using a multiverse that keeps stuff separate. The Batman universe he said will not be part of the other universe of the other films. Marvel seems to be against this, and instead uses the multiverse to like complicate their stuff.
|
|
Legend
19,309 POSTS & 19,611 LIKES
|
Post by Ness on Feb 16, 2024 22:33:03 GMT
It served it's purpose for a time and now it's just for mutants.
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 16, 2024 22:45:00 GMT
Xmen are what, 2030 now?
|
|
Legend
19,309 POSTS & 19,611 LIKES
|
Post by Ness on Feb 16, 2024 22:46:20 GMT
Should we have expectations for Deadpool to see if there's anything more to look forward to? I'm not really excited about anything but I'm a mark so it'll all get viewed one day.
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 17, 2024 0:40:13 GMT
I'm looking forward to Deadpool as it's speculated that this is the bridge between the X-Men universe and The MCU.
But, but..... wait, X-Men '97 debuts soon. It's totally unrelated, but it will give us our X-Men fix.
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 17, 2024 0:48:11 GMT
Deadpool not going to bridge in X-Men. Some will likely appear, but they have no plan to really use them in the near future from their releases. I assume they are saving them for Secret War, which is 2027.
|
|
Senior Member
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Male
I came, I saw, I came again.
4,852 POSTS & 1,955 LIKES
|
Post by RagnarokMike on Feb 17, 2024 11:09:26 GMT
The BEEquilizer, I mean, the Bee Keeper was exactly what you’d expect from a Statham actioner, if you’re a fan, you know what you’re getting. It’s no Transporter, but was a decent way to spend the run time.
|
|
God
6,583 POSTS & 2,809 LIKES
|
Post by Lony on Feb 17, 2024 16:23:18 GMT
Some recent movies that I've seen... Argylle: I went and saw this with the Wife opening weekend, we both thought the movie was enjoyable. With that said, there were a few “what the fuck” moments though. The cast was great as well, so there is also that. Orion and the Dark: I thought this was a decent enough animated movie (on Netflix). The kids loved it though, based on the fact they have watched it three times in the past week. 2024 Films SeenArgylle Night Swim Orion and the Dark The Beekeeper
|
|
Junior Member
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Immortal
2,232 POSTS & 2,419 LIKES
|
Post by Neo Zeed on Feb 18, 2024 14:35:50 GMT
Made the $40 mistake of trying to take my 2 year old to see the Bob Marley movie yesterday after going to town to run errands. He sat through about 20 minutes of it before he got bored and wanted to climb around and get loud so I just snatched him up about an hour into the movie and got out of there.
I had low expectations going in. Movies just don't have the same magic anymore in general they all seem to just be severely lacking any soul for whatever reasons. The previews for this looked like a made for TV movie. Seeing that it was made/produced by the Marley family made me believe it wouldn't be too deep of a telling of the story, probably lower budget than it should get also.
Marley is my favorite music there is. Reggae is a huge part of my evolution in taste in music. I think the seeds were planted when I was 5 going to see the Steven Seagal movie Marked For Death in theaters with my dad. That is the one where Seagall takes on the Jamaican rasta drug dealers one of his best movies. The soundtrack of the movie is loaded with some pretty deep reggae cuts(including several from reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, who actually appears in the film). Also the seeds were planted by Sublime being the coolest band in my universe in 1996-1997 even though I never realized it at the time they were massively influenced by classic reggae from Jamaica, they had so seemlessly fused it into their late 90's Cali-rock/rap sound that you wouldn't even recognize it if you were 12 living in Texas.
When I was 17 I ran away from home in small town east Texas and returned to Houston to finish school. I fell in with a heavy metal band and got the job as the lead singer, one of the guitar players' family moved to Houston from Salvador when he was 5. He was a heavy metal gangster like the other 4 of us in the band but he was different because he loved Bob Marley and considered himself a rasta. He wore red, gold, green colors a lot, said things like I and I, and also really loved a band called Bad Brains. All of the Marley music he would show me I always thought was a little weird, songs about Africa, but finally he convinced me to rent the documentary Time Will Tell from the Blockbuster I worked at. I watched it one night with the bong rolling and was immediately hooked. The next week I picked up his last album Uprising(they released one more after he died but most of those songs weren't finished, I don't consider it canon). I listened to Uprising a lot in 2002 and that guy that got me into him also had his debut major label album Catch A Fire on CD so we jammed that a lot too.
Really fell in love with Marley and his story over the years after that from 2002 to 2007 got my hands on a few of his other albums, Kaya, Legend, some of the Wailers earlier stuff from the 60's-early 70's before they were signed to Island records. Then in 2008 got my hands on the Gold double disc compilation that was released around that time. This was a much deeper collection of his music than Legend, I was really obsessed with Iron Lion Zion and used it for walk out song for one of my MMA fights around that time. I think after that I started collecting all of his major label albums and really went through a phase where Marley was just about all I wanted to listen to from 2009 to 2011ish when I started going deeper into the reggae history rabbit hole.
I spun off from the Marley albums around 2011 with the power of the internet and got off into his sons Damian, Stephen, Ziggy, then deeper into other reggae artists that I had never thought to get into before, Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, The Heptones, Ernest Ranglin, Augustus Pablo, et al. This led to me discovering all of the new generation of Cali-Reggae bands around 2013 that I got completely obsessed with for the rest of that decade. I ended up finally getting back into going to concerts again(for the first time since Ozzfest 2004) seeing these bands, went to 2 big 3-day festivals in Long Beach, seen Damian tear the house down playing his dad's songs, seen Steel Pulse in Houston Summer of 2022, met some amazing people and made some great friends. Uplifting music that really did a lot to help heal up the trauma I went through losing a 24 year old little sister to a gunshot to the head in what was about the biggest fucked up mess anybody could have to deal with back in 2013.
So knowing the full ins and outs of Bob's story I had high hopes and really always though a biopic about him could have been one of the greatest of all time in the right hands.
|
|
Junior Member
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Immortal
2,232 POSTS & 2,419 LIKES
|
Post by Neo Zeed on Feb 18, 2024 14:50:50 GMT
For the hour I did see it looked way better than I expected. The scenes where they are just jamming and smoking are magical. The actor that plays Bob did a pretty knockout amazing job of what I always thought would be a near impossible role to play. I just didn't like how they thrust you right into the story of the shooting and the One Love concert and skipped over a lot, didn't like the non-linear attempt they tried to cut in parts of his child hood.
I always thought the 2011 Marley documentary would have been a great template for a Marley movie. His story really begins in Africa, the slave trade that shipped Bob's mother's ancestors to the Caribbean islands to work in the tobacco fields. From that these people created their own music instruments and found their own rhythm that evolved into reggae, from that these people came about their own view of the bible and spirituality that is the rasta religion. Just from out of nothing after being cut off from their roots or any ability to read or write or do anything but work to death. And then from those shanty houses in those shacks in those backwoods hills in Jamaica where they were barely surviving generations later out from that came this gem Bob Marley. The thing about his story was that he was half white and half black, his mother came from that slave ancestry in Jamaica but his father was a white construction contractor that came from a relatively well educated family. His father was embarrassed of him and rejected him when Bob tried to borrow money to record the Wailers' first album, this drove him deep off into his mother's side into the rasta. He had that natural intelligence and was able to write great music to tell that story.
Just incredible what he was able to do looking at where he was born and where he came from, his rise and his fall and and how he was just gone at 36 and all he left behind. There was so much more to his story than what I seen this movie trying to tell. This should have been like a 3 hour movie. The first hour alone could have focused on Bob, Peter Tosh, and Bunny in the 60's, hell you could make a whole movie about Peter Tosh alone what a character. I didn't even see him in the movie.
But I did appreciate the focus this movie made on the divide in Jamiaca at the time of this story. Very close to what we are going for here in USA right now with republicans and democrats, I thought that was a great message for this time the message they were trying to convey that Bob was able to pull those people together with music, that was very real. With that and his influence on the independence of Zimbabwe I always find it odd that Marley is never mentioned in black history month, like at all. Will definitely be picking this up when it comes out on Blu Ray, what I seen looked good, could have been way bigger and better movie but still looked really cool.
|
|
Strong Style Mod
USER IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Male
11,073 POSTS & 11,287 LIKES
|
Post by Emperor on Feb 19, 2024 0:42:44 GMT
Mary and Max (Adam Elliot, 2009)We have a large Australian contingent on here so I'll introduce this review by saying this is one of the few Australian movies I've seen and certainly the best. 10/10, no questions asked. If you read the plot summary on Wikipedia you'd be correct in assuming this is an extremely bleak story, with few redeeming factors. If I'd have known that going in, I likely wouldn't have watched the film at all. It is almost unceasingly dark. The genius of Mary and Max is that the depressing content is counterbalanced by a combination of sublime stop-motion animation, a top tier narration by Barry Humphries who strikes a fine balance between jovial and sombre, and an endless stream of well-crafted jokes and surreal visual gags. There's a fair amount of clever dark humour which makes some bleak moments entertaining without feeling insulting. The end result is that I was entertained and moved by this sad story without even coming close to a feeling of "this is too much, I'm out". Even the choice of colour palette has this paradoxical effect: the world is shades of brown and grey, yet it manages to feel vibrant and full of life. The story is told primarily through a narrator and the letters that the title characters write to each other, communicating between Australia and New York in a pre-computer world. Despite the unorthodox method, the script manages to flesh out each and every character while exploring some deep themes: friendship, neglect, isolation, addiction, bullying, autism, depression, and the meaning of love. A lot of these themes are framed from the 1970s setting of the story, but I felt a lot of relevance to modern times. An absorbing and powerful experience.
|
|
God
7,892 POSTS & 6,146 LIKES
|
Post by System on Feb 22, 2024 8:20:33 GMT
Baghead So I used up most of the “freebies” I have on my rewards card and get the tickets. Only then does the guy working decide to tell us that there maybe audio issues and to get a refund. I don’t know why he didn’t tell us that before we got snacks. Trailers start and sure enough there is audio issues, the dialogue is very low while all other audio is fine. Ask if they have one of those close caption things, no luck. So sandylea and I just watched it with said audio issues, I’d say I only missed 20% of the dialogue which is more than I can say for Bob Marley: One Love or Oppenheimer. It course had to be a British film instead of Americans that speak loud. I saw certain elements coming and it does get a bit convoluted but overall I thought it was decent. Can’t really give it a score considering suboptimal viewing experience. After the film lady asked me if the dialogue was super low, turns out they didn’t warn her at all (only other person in theatre) hope they gave her a refund. NA/10
|
|
God
9,617 POSTS & 5,559 LIKES
|
Post by N A T H on Feb 22, 2024 21:10:04 GMT
Joyride
Adopted Asian American woman decides to go to China to meet her birth mother.
Sounds sweet right?
It's written by a former Family Guy writer and producer included Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg...
Long story short, shenanigans and hilarity ensures with a lot of sex and gross out humour along the way that follows the Rogan trope of " we're friends, then not friends, then friends again... "
Worth a casual viewing.
|
|
Junior Member
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Immortal
2,232 POSTS & 2,419 LIKES
|
Post by Neo Zeed on Feb 26, 2024 2:35:58 GMT
I never posted about it but last Saturday morning I put on Revenge Of The Ninja on Tubi and had a blast watching that with my little boy. This is the second movie of the Cannon Films Ninja trilogy that started with Enter The Ninja, then Revenge Of The Ninja, then Ninja 3: The Domination. I had grown up with the first one and third one always being two of my favorites but for some reason never really got around to part 2 Revenge. Damn it is pretty fucking epic action ninja film. Pretty savage Ninja gore with people getting fucked up with all types of ninja weapons. It culminates it about a 30 minute head to head good ninja vs evil ninja battle that is pretty amazing. This makes this one of the greatest trilogies of all time.
Also today on Tubi I found a movie that I had been trying to find for maybe over 30 years. When I was 9 I remember watching a movie with Peter Berg as the star that he gets frozen in cryogenics in the 30's then gets unfrozen by some kids in the 90's and his body starts falling apart as a side effect. Well finally realized that the reason I could never find it was because it was not Peter Berg it was Mel fucking Gibson himself, the movie was a 1992 release called Forever Young also starring Elijah Wood and Jamie Lee Curtis. Cute little early 90's movie that I found on Tubi this afternoon, cool finding it finally after all these years, it's not bad.
|
|
Junior Member
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Immortal
2,232 POSTS & 2,419 LIKES
|
Post by Neo Zeed on Feb 26, 2024 2:46:43 GMT
OK I'm not crazy and misremembering shit, after posting that just discovered there actually IS a Peter Berg movie about a similar plot with a guy being frozen in cryogenics and unfrozen in the 90's. This movie came out a year earlier 1991 called Late For Dinner and my memory blended both of these movies together. Will have to find Late For Dinner looks like it may be better than Forever Young.
|
|
God
6,583 POSTS & 2,809 LIKES
|
Post by Lony on Feb 26, 2024 5:06:39 GMT
So I saw a pair of movies, the past two weekends with the Wife. I covered Madame Web in the weekly Whatcha Gettin threads, but the gist of it is that it’s not the worst comic book movie ever, but it’s not all that great either. One of my biggest issues was every scene with the heroes in costume is shown in the trailer. We also went and saw Lisa Frankenstein last night, the wife liked the film for what it was, however, I honestly thought it was my least favourite movie of 2024 so far. 2024 Films SeenArgylle Lisa Frankenstein Madame Web Night Swim Orion and the Dark The Beekeeper
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Feb 27, 2024 4:38:29 GMT
Just watched Scala!!! Or, the Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World's Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits.
Amazing film on a legendary grindhouse style UK theater the Scala Cinema. Amazing look at both the theater and UK grindhouse culture and the trash films they showed. As good, if not better, than American Grindhouse.
|
|
Moderator
USER IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Male
8,706 POSTS & 8,532 LIKES
|
Post by Big Pete on Feb 27, 2024 14:19:08 GMT
You know after Coraline, Up, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, Fantastic Mr. Fox etc. I wasn't expecting Mary & Max to blow me away, but when I watched it I remember being absolutely captivated. It has one of the best tones I've seen from any movie and despite cracking some amazing jokes it doesn't betray the characters or the situation they find themselves in. I was genuinely moved by the clay figures more than most acting performances and thought everyone absolutely nailed the voices - Phillip Seymour Hoffman was completely unrecognisable to me. A great movie, and one that I'm proud to call Australian.
I was in the mood for a straight up comedy, so I checked out Joyride as well, nath. I kind of like how these raunchy comedies now centre around us millennials, like the younger generation could not care about these comedies at all. The big twist in the movie was spoiled by the fact that the main character was in Beef so if anything I found her ethnicity distracting for about half the movie. You're also not wrong about the narrative structure about the movie, especially with how quickly they resolve it. This may have the shortest third act I've seen in any movie. Still, an enjoyable enough romp and I'm glad between this and No Hard Feelings they're at least testing the waters
|
|
Legend
IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Undisputed 2020 Poster of the Year
31,974 POSTS & 10,187 LIKES
|
Post by c on Mar 3, 2024 8:13:50 GMT
Oh boy is Dune Part 2 a very pretty movie. Each adaptation really nails one thing better than the rest, and this one nailed the fremen, Chani and desert power. If people liked part 1, part 2 is better. And even some that did not like part 1 should like this as it is the better part of the story IMO.
Cannot wait to see what Villeneuve does with Dune Messiah as from the start he seemed to want to do that story more than any other part. I would prefer to see things end after Children of Dune myself to finish Paul's story completely, but this is not the worst place to end. So curious how he does the Stone Burner. He seems to nail whatever he does visually, and that weapon should be breathtaking to see in action. And no way he does Messiah without having an idea for that at the very start.
|
|
Strong Style Mod
USER IS OFFLINE
Years Old
Male
11,073 POSTS & 11,287 LIKES
|
Post by Emperor on Mar 3, 2024 10:18:56 GMT
Argylle - Matthew Vaughn (2024)If you were to sum up my thoughts in one sentence: I liked it but it’s just got too ridiculous at times. I really enjoyed the first two thirds of Argylle. A fun premise and a cool cast of characters. The plot is complicated and there's a lot of twists but I didn't have much trouble following and the twists all made sense. Unfortunately it went off the rails in the third act with two action sequences one after the other that laid on the pomp and circumstance way too thick. The forced romance between the two leads was especially cringe. This is a story that does not need romance. To quote a review I read online "A zany Rockwell, for a time, is playing his most interesting character in years until the film demands he become a romantic lead." In summary Argylle is a great idea that suffers from overambition. But my main take home is that I really want to see John Cena more. He has a very minor supporting role but he had a great screen presence, a magnetic presence, more than I've ever seen from Dwayne in Hollywood.
|
|