For example, making a mobile phone, named "Hammer", was ridiculed; for example, making a movie called "Pancake Man", pretending to be self-deprecating; for example, in the draft, China is miserable.
——How guilty of feelings?
I have a little feeling for the movie "Alien Monsters". In 1995, I met an old Japanese man. I said you could find some original videos to see, and he found him. Grade B Western Plasma Monster Movie, Japanese subtitled version. Besides being cheap, I can't think of why he got this. I took the video to the teacher and he showed it to the whole class in the language room. The students were very happy. Now I know how unreliable he is as a teacher.
And I never expected it to be able to shoot the fifth part.
I've lost one of them, and I've seen them all. The second part was just recently when I went to Japan, I ran into it at a video rental store, and I just rented it and watched it. B-level monster western plasma film, how can it make me feel anything. The third part should be when I was about to leave Japan, I ran into it at another video rental store, and I rented it and watched it. B-class western monster plasma tablets, how could it make me feel anything. The fourth part was after I returned to China and occasionally ran into it online. I was really surprised. I thought that these guys were really persevering, so I downloaded it and watched it. It’s still a B-level plasma western monster movie. It only changed the background to the few years immediately after the Civil War. It said that it traced the origin of the big monster-it became a flying turtle; I don’t think I feel it, but , I probably always said "Wow" in my heart. I don't know what's in "Wow".
Then the fifth part was shot. I have finished watching. The B-level plasma monster movie is not West, but Africa. In 2015, going around and around, I was in Jinan again.
Twenty years.
So I said that I have a little feeling for this movie. It lasted so long. I kind of wanted to say: "It persisted for so long, and it still sucks." But in fact it is not bad. At least not too bad.
It didn't sell special effects from the beginning, it sold innocuous little humor-thank goodness it wasn't the kind of bad guys. It also does not sell big-name actors. Except for the first one that went to theaters, the other four are all directly released on DVD; I guess it may not really be squeezed in, but it knows its own position: people who watch it will go. Look.
It's there on the edge, not kitsch. Persevere for twenty years.
I'm waiting for the sixth and seventh...I don't hug and hug hope.
Because this is an interesting thing.
Bean Knowledge: Reba McEntire, the heroine of the first part, is a country singer and has sold 50 million albums. Hey.
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