In today's review, I find that the next urban legend may lie in the cut. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2000 sequel Urban Legends: Final Cut
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What is art, but a reflection, of our experiences, our impressions, our tastes, and what came before us? Filtered through our perceptions, the same facts could have wildly different interpretations, like a game of Telephone, hearsay, or even an urban legend. In 2000, a film about making a film about urban legends became the familiar lurking ground for a slasher film, in Urban Legends: Final…
After a messed up drug bust, FBI agent brothers, Marcus (Marlon Wayans) and Kevin Copeland, (Shawn Wayans) have to escort two women in the Hamptons as punishment. Realizing they are used as bait for an abduction, the girls refuse. With no other option, the Black brothers transform themselves into white women to pose in their place.
This movie is hilarious, really. It's witty, funny, and there's action and comedy. There's communication problems, there's messy plans, and there's a whole lot of improv.
The Wayan brothers are hysterical in their chemistry with one another. They're a disaster together but, essentially they share a brain cell. Their egos and lack of communication gets them into crazy trouble, but it's funny because of how they react to the problems.
'A Thousand Miles' is also featured in the movie, and is very iconic. Terry Cruz's Latrell has a scene with the song that everyone is familiar with, but honestly it's cringey looking at it now. His character is the antagonist for the brothers, because he manages to unintentionally get in the way of their bust.
The movie overall is just funny to watch, and has several one liners. There's even a iconic scene featuring DMC's 'It's Tricky', and several action sequences. It has mistaken identity, which is always cool to watch.
In today's review, I find that there may be more than love in the air, this Valentines Day. As I attempt a # positive review of the 2001 slasher film Valentine
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Valentines is a day for roses, chocolates, cards, and couples. If you feel alone, this can be seen as an alienating and consumerist practice, ready for an ironic scoff or a self-deprecating sulk just waiting for the 24 hours to elapse. For those people, horror-based entertainment may offer some ironic respite, especially with the stead slasher genre. In 2001, a film aimed to appeal to those who…
In a party Shawn Wayans Eats lots of milk product, and he get diarrhea, and in the toilet he start farting unlimited in the front of his friends Karen (Busy Philipps), Tori (Jessica Cauffiel), and Lisa (Jennifer Carpenter).
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Books I've read (2023) for my own reference (dates are completion, only completed books will be added, some of these might be considered short stories but if they're available to me individually at the library that is how I will count them
Genderqueer by Maia Kobabe (4-17-23)
Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien (4-23-23)
Upstairs, Downstair/Diamonds at Dinner Hilda Newman (4-24-23)
Encyclopedia of the Exquisite Jessica Curwin Jenkins (4-25-23)
I'm Glad My Mom Died Jennette McCurdy(4-30-23)
The Murder at the Vicarage Agatha Christie (5-7-23)
A Body in the Library Agatha Christie (5-15-23)
Life Below Stairs Alison Maloney (6-11-23)
The Rise of Wolf 8 (6-17-23)
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents (6-21-23) -this ended up the most useful of the 3 books for me but it's important to note it is very allistic
The Reign of Wolf 21 (6-25-23)
Self care for Adult Children of emotionally immature adulta (7/2/23)
The Redemption of Wolf 302 (7/2/23)
The Two Towers (7/11/23)
Return of the King (7/16/23)
Recovering from emotionally immature parents (7/20/23)
The Alpha Female Wolf (7/22/23)
The Once and Future Sex (7/28/23)
All Systems Red (7/28/23)
American Wolf Nate Blakeslee (7/31/23)
A year in cozy (8/1/23 this doesn't feel like it counts but I did read it through)
Unmasking Autism (8/5/23)
Artificial Condition - murderbot (8/6/23)
Wear, repair, repurpose (8/6/23)
Gideon the Ninth (8/7/23)
Nottingham - anna burke (8/8/23)
The hotel jeffrey robinson (8/11/23)
Tomboy survival guide ivan coyote (8/12/23)
Making Stuff and Doing thing (8/13/23)
Over a hot stove flo wadlow (8/13/23)
The uncensored picture of dorian gray (8/16/23)
The color of magic (8/17/23)
Rogue protocol - murderbot (8/18/23)
Exit Strategy murderbot (8/19/20)
Gentle discipline sarah ockwell smith (8/20/23)
We have always lived in the castle (8/20/23)
Baking yesteryear (8/22/23)
Mend it better (8/27/23)
Platonic (9/1/23)
The light fantastic (9/2/23)
Equal rites(9/2/23)
The emotionally absent mother (9/7/23)
The body keeps the score (9/10/23)
The Song of Achilles [9/15/23)
Sourcery (9/17/23)
Network Effect murderbot (9/18/23)
Harrow the Ninth (9/21/34)
Wyrd Sisters (9/22/23)
Nona the Ninth (9/24/23)
Running on Empty Jonice Webb (10/07/23)
This is where we talk things out caitlin marceau (10/13/23)
House of Secrets Lowell Cauffiel (10/15/23]
How to be a victorian (10/20/23)
Come as you are (10/28/23)
Lone Women (10/30/23)
It's gotten worse since last we spoke and other misfortunes (11/3/23)