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Kasandra 2023-06-20 15:22:43
Is cowardice wrong? It's uncomfortable for the...
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Kamryn 2023-06-19 13:04:49
Mindless movie, but still pretty good...
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Dennis 2023-06-16 17:49:30
It's not that bad, ice cube is always funny, the female teacher is also drunk, there is a mystery, it's right to be irritable with...
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Margarita 2023-05-26 04:19:38
There doesn't seem to be any hit-and-run comedy this...
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Angela 2023-05-25 23:27:52
Daughter rap is really...
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Brain 2023-05-11 19:17:00
I think hin is funny! The first row of luxury economy class flying back to China with Cathay...
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Elody 2023-05-02 15:10:28
Very boring, nothing new, nothing funny, all kinds of old-fashioned elements piled...
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Perry 2023-04-20 04:39:49
There's nothing to ask for, let's do...
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Tatum 2023-04-11 09:52:26
A little better than expected, but still can't escape the standard character growth...
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Carter 2023-04-05 10:50:45
The first half is wonderful, the second half is...
Fist Fight Comments
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Carolyne 2022-09-30 14:18:48
"Fist Fighting" the outbreak of the people under the political correctness of the United States
The Chinese translation of "Fist Fighting" is just like the title of the film. The film is not sloppy and clean. Although it is only a simple story about two high school teachers due to personal conflicts, the whole film is intense and exciting, and the plot is coherent. , Like an action...
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Arielle 2022-09-30 15:37:05
Standard American Vulgar Comedy
Andy Campbell (Charlie Day), a well-behaved high school English teacher, tried to spend the last day of the semester safely. Unexpectedly, in an accident, another teacher Ron Strickland (Ace Cooper) was expelled in order to keep his job. An angry Ron gave Andy a statement, telling Andy not to leave...
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Coach Crawford: Give him 85%! Right in the Flintstone!
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Campbell: Look, we can get caught up in the whole statement game. Who said what and what they meant by what they said, and what words mean when people say them, and, you know, who's making a statement and what the statement means, and whose statement has something to do with something that someone else says. And, see, statements get... You know? And then...