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my kids all really liked stripes!  But it wasn't the extended version and when we watched it I didn't remember so many ****ies.. But the "lighten up Francis" is a line they quote to this day

 
I don't understand my daughter.  I think she chooses to not like things I refer to her.  She's the ultimate contrarian. Drives me nuts.  I hope she gets a Sgt. Hulka at ROTC camp...

 
or Gunnery Sergeant Hartman

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Crap I didn't realize that was Efron :(

D- as a parent of 3 now High School kids I wish for all of them to have to go through basic and have a DS 10X as mean as mine was........

 
Also hate Efron but it still looks pretty watchable...not pay in the movie theater watchable though.

 
We watched Deepwater Horizon the other night. I was reluctant because I was expecting a docudrama but I will admit it was pretty good. It gave me a new perspective on the entire disaster. Initially I thought BP was getting the shaft being they don't own the rigs and contract out the actual drilling. I was unaware how hands on they actually were. 

 
All/most oil companies operate that way, or at least they did back when I worked in the 'patch.  Oil company has a rep on the rig (the "company man") who really runs the show, but virtually all the work is done by contractors.  There were obviously cultural differences between the companies, and personality differences among the company men, but there was not a single rig that I was on where there was any question - at all - that the company man was in charge.  

I'd bring up Gary Brown, but...

 
Over the weekend, the boyfriend and I saw Get Out. I highly, highly recommend it. I am not normally one to watch horror films, let alone in a movie theater, but this one was pretty critically acclaimed, and I can see why. The story was super creepy, but also had several layers to it. It's definitely a movie I would go watch again to pick up on things I missed the first time around. The commentary on race relations is also incredibly interesting to see, think, and talk about. Some friends and I had a great discussion about it after we'd seen all seen it. I don't often have this much to say about any movie I see, but this one was a definite exception!

 
so I have to admit I am really looking forward to this Baywatch movie. I hope this to be the return of the 80'e era "bad comedy's"

anyone else?
I want to see it.  I've enjoyed all of the Rock movies so far and this looks like more of the same.  I wonder if they will have a slow-mo running on the beach scene.  




 

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