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Can't believe I haven't seen it till now and what a wild ride of a movie, Someone told me recently it's like a Tarantino flick and dang he was right. It's like one of his and Very Bad Things mixed together. A must watch and anybody else here see it ?

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4 minutes ago, easilyscan said:

Is that Melissa McCarthy @ 0:06 ?

Yes I think so, this movie is awesome and lot of great actors in it. It's also a Christmas movie lol.

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Just an awesome all around flick.   

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13 minutes ago, gas said:

Just an awesome all around flick.   

Exactly! I will re-watch again soon cause might have missed some and well written how they tied it all together.Watch it on Pluto for for free and commercials wasn't to bad.

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37 minutes ago, gas said:

Just an awesome all around flick.   

Oh. Pimpledoosh likes it?

It's a chick flick. Have fun girls. 

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13 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

Oh. Pimpledoosh likes it?

It's a chick flick. Have fun girls. 

You are still missing out and trust me, that movie is a fun ride and watch. Not a chic Flick at all! Also I would never recommended a chic flick ever. I would watch one with chics if it helps my chances to get laid and been there and done that!

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does he like butter tarts?
 

 

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Never heard of it, but the trailer looks good.  :cheers: 

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saw it around when it came out. yeah, fun movie, good cast.

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I remember this being kind of a big deal amongst my friends when it came out. I liked it a lot, but haven't seen it since shortly after it went to video. Soundtrack had some good trip hop and EDM tunes on it, IIRC.

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In an example of FFT synchronicity, the NYT did a piece on EDM today and mentioned this movie:

Dance Music Is Booming Again. What’s Different This Time? A Lot.

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HISTORICALLY, WHEN DANCE MUSIC cuts across the American mainstream, it’s piggybacking on pop. In the ’90s, Madonna’s “Ray of Light” and films like “Go” dragged rave culture into the spotlight, as MTV played videos by Fatboy Slim, the Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin, and suburban mall rats co-opted wide-legged rave pants.

In the 2010s, acts like Calvin Harris, Daft Punk, Skrillex and Diplo brought electronic dance music (or E.D.M.) to Top 40 radio by teaming with Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams and Justin Bieber. Forbes reported that the 10 highest-paid, high-flying D.J.s earned $298 million in 2017; the list included Harris ($48.5 million), Tiësto ($39 million) and the Chainsmokers ($38 million). The following year, the superstar producer and D.J. Avicii, who had spoken about the stresses of the job, died by suicide. The dance party, at least in the mainstream, seemed to ebb.

Five years ago, amid a pandemic and the global lockdown that came with it, the question of when nightlife would resume — let alone, what it would look like when it did — had no clear answer.

The world, as it turned out, wanted to dance. A lot. After over a year of social isolation, people of all ages began making up for lost time. Some had missed out on the years when nightlife typically starts to call; others, aging out of it, were catching up on the years that were stolen from them.

It would appear as though I'm probably in the "aged out" demographic. Turns out when you're nearing 50 you look kinda creepy dancing at the club...:unsure:

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