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I saw this in the video store, and wanted to rent it coz it had some of the kids from little rascals. My dad said no.
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Parallel thinking. I saw it in theaters and remember it being a short-lived unfunny joke on Cumtown.org.Do you mean K-PAX the Kevin Spacey movie?
That bottom pic looks like a scene from back to the future. That's his mom/gf and the car and shit. Very obvious what they're doing there. Sad!People never talk about any non-Back to the Future movies Michael J Fox was in. Especially the 90s ones. Honorable mention to Frighteners too, which is a solid movie.View attachment 245282View attachment 245283
For the longest time I didn’t think this was a real movie because I only saw the commercials at odd hours when I was half asleep. Thought it was a bizarre dream.
Jesus Christ. Jinx.
I like duplex. I like any movie where ben stiller is psychologically tortured.Envy with Ben Stiller and Jack Black is a good movie. Duplex is also good.
It's directed by Danny Devito too and if you look up the stuff he's directed and produced, a lot of it is kinda dark morbid comedy. Duplex, Death To Smoochy, Throw Momma From The Train, Drowning Mona, Matilda, etc.I like duplex. I like any movie where ben stiller is psychologically tortured.
The idea of the old lady watching south park was funny.
People never talk about any non-Back to the Future movies Michael J Fox was in. Especially the 90s ones. Honorable mention to Frighteners too, which is a solid movie.View attachment 245282View attachment 245283
I saw that in the theater.Seen this 15 times, no other tism people mention it. Hilarious scene with buffalo bill where he yells at his kid because his wife has cancer. Classic kids movie stuff. View attachment 245287
Put your Roy Rapeley action figurine in there for an epic prank on your mom.All I remember from indian in the cupboard, is why didn't he put cooler toys in if the cupboard made them come to life? Who gives a fuck about some faggot indian.
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