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ruleof3bobby · 8 months
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PEPPERMINT (2018) Grade: C
Exactly what you see in the trailer. Didn't bring anything different to the revenge character.
Average action film.
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shinyx2 · 2 years
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jmaciasgang · 3 years
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“Our money is lying around or being used to buy an excessive amount of colorless tanks and long shorts!” - Jamal Turner
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I was watching random movies tonight but they all had a theme, Ian Casselberry starred in them and I do have to say....he's so cute and so very talented.
<sorry about the crappy quality of gifs>
Triple 9 is the first 3 gifs (it's a really good movie) and the last 3 are from the movie The Starving games (its okay but I love love his curls and their bounciness lol).
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beepbeepstop · 4 years
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On My Block Masterlist
Oscar Diaz
Jailbait pt.2 pt.3 pt.4 pt.5  pt.6 pt.7 (black oc) Second Wardrobe (black oc) Lost (asian oc) Spoiled (black reader) Claimed? (black reader) Daddy Diaz (black reader) Mini Matchmaker (black reader) New Rider (black reader) Stop the Tension (black reader)
Young Oscar Math Class (black oc)
Cesar Diaz Coming Soon
Rey Diaz Coming Soon
Jamal Turner Coming Soon
Ruby Martinez Coming Soon
Mario Martinez Coming Soon
Latrelle Coming Soon
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grinsekatze · 4 years
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So I’m supposed to tell Cesar you’re leaving? You’re just putting that on me? Hey, piece of shit!
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chaneajoyyy · 4 years
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I knew the guy who played Ray on On My Block looked familiar! He was also on Chicago P.D.
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justinssportscorner · 5 years
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Ian Casselberry at Awful Announcing (11.13.2019): 
Recently fired Hockey Night in Canada commentator Don Cherry found another television outlet that allowed him to express his views Tuesday night. Cherry appeared on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show, presumably to defend himself and perhaps clarify the remarks that resulted in his dismissal.
On the “Coach’s Corner” segment during Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada telecast, Cherry went on a tirade about immigrants neglecting to wear a poppy pin to honor the military for Canada’s Remembrance Day. The troubling part of his comments concerned “you people” who “come here” for “our milk and honey.”
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Of course, Carlson’s show isn’t the outlet for insight, nuance, and thoughtfulness. The Fox News host, showing a vague interest in hockey and Canadian history, was far more interested in using Cherry’s situation to vent his own opinions against those offended by the hockey analyst’s anti-immigrant sentiments, calling them “fascists” who fake their outrage and “have no real feelings.”
Though Cherry eventually admitted that he could have used more inclusive language in his criticism, his views toward immigrants and social change once again became apparent, egged on by Carlson asking how much Canada has changed in the 38 years Cherry has been on the air. (As Awful Announcing’s Andrew Bucholtz noted, Cherry has made a career of controversial, antagonistic remarks.)
From the 11.12.2019 edition of FNC’s Tucker Carlson Tonight:
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thequeereview · 4 years
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Film Review: Body Cam ★★1/2
Film Review: Body Cam ★★1/2
The real life horror of young African American men being killed without any justice is given a supernatural twist in director Malik Vitthal’s effective if uneven cop thriller. Oscar-nominee Mary J. Blige stars as dedicated LA patrol officer Renee Lomito-Smith. Still grieving for the death of son, we join Renee on her first day back on the job after an eight month enforced leave of absence…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 5 years
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Shaft (2019) Review
JJ aka John Shaft Jr, is working for the FBI as part of the cyber team, but when he wants to find out the truth about his friends death he must reconnect with his father John Shaft.
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scrcapcoll · 6 years
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get out (2017) ~  jordan peele / toby oliver (cinematography)
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jmaciasgang · 3 years
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- The Diaz Family - pt. 1
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rpsabetto · 7 years
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Get Out
(USA 2017)
I caught the hype surrounding Jordan Peele’s first feature length film, Get Out, a comedy horror flick that takes on race—specifically, the dynamics of white power and black subordination. He wrote the script and directed the film. I went into Get Out with some doubt and maybe trepidation about how it might come off. The concept is one that seems too easy to go horribly sideways.
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badgaymovies · 7 years
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Get Out
BBB.5 (out of 5) Daniel Kaluuya is heading to the country with girlfriend Allison Williams to meet her parents and is more than a little bit nervous.  Her upper middle class family doesn’t know that he’s black and he’s worried that they won’t welcome him, but even with that tension in the air he still isn’t prepared for the situation he walks into when he gets there:  overly polite and…
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tvserieshub · 7 years
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Get Out (2017)
So for all in hopes that this is one of those stupid horror movies that have been brought out for the last years and I mean stupid and horrible! Have no fear, Jordan Peele has delivered the classic style of horror back to us horror fans. Now you all are probably asking yourselves, what does classic horror classify as? Well I’m talking about movies like Hitchcock’s movie Psycho (1960) or even the…
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erikurtz · 7 years
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ARCENEAUX: One Room. Eight Suspects. Many Secrets.
While many TV series and movies over the years have portrayed New Orleans, its people, its daily struggles, and its unique qualities with varying degrees of accuracy, the best representations of each can often be found in productions helmed by filmmakers who truly know and appreciate what makes... http://snobbyrobot.com/2017/01/25/one-room-eight-suspects-many-secrets-13389/
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