Good one pot hodgepodge

Gussie 2022-04-19 09:02:31

The movies I have watched recently have been numerous and complex, and most of them can infer the process and ending after watching the beginning, nothing new. Trying to find a good one in a pile of bad movies is a good feeling, like looking through a trash can for food. The bad thing is that I have another bad problem. For a film like this that is normal, good or bad, with a little bit of jokes, after watching the beginning, I will stick to the end, and then I sigh: Ugly...

This film is another A hodgepodge of tributes to the classics. Looking at the overall situation, it is the old-fashioned lonely hero fighting the FBI. The only new idea is that the protagonist is replaced by an animated mouse. I have to admit that the effect is quite good. The section of turning household appliances into robots is a naked copy of Transformers, and the destruction of all mankind by the Internet is obviously learned from the Terminator. Finally, a tribute to Infernal Affairs is installed at the end, and a movie will live together. Save a few classics like this, it's like another new work.

Thinking of the thesis that I have been worrying about recently, it basically depends on scissors paste, creativity, how many students graduate in one year, how can there be so many creativity, but everyone has to graduate, right? Then chowder, you can also get away with it. From this, I have a better understanding of screenwriters and directors. With so many movies every year, where do so many good ideas come from? But everyone has to eat, right? Chowder then.

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G-Force quotes

  • Blaster: I'm pretty sure this is animal cruelty. *WOOOHOO!*

    [jumps in RC car over toys]

    Blaster: But I love it.

  • Speckles: We've got a worm to decipher.

    Darwin: You're a genius.

    Speckles: I'm a mole. I got a thing for worms.

    [slurps a rainworm hanging from the ceiling]