Come on, little money~

Myrtice 2022-03-20 09:01:31

On August 5, 2013, I
wanted to use the word "sincere" to describe Xiao Qian 's works. In order to get closer to the elite group, I didn't show my face for 130 minutes. Compared with Magic Mike, the gap is not a little bit.
The whole film uses dialogue to create a fairly rich image of the protagonist, with a good sense of rhythm, and each detail echoes back and forth like a middle school student's argumentative essay, even if it is old-fashioned but very rigorous.
Judging from the picture, explosions, plane crashes, overturns, pistols, rifles, machine guns, grenades, tanks, rocket launchers, and even nuclear submarines were dispatched. It is very resentful, but this is definitely the dream of all little boys, right?

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Extended Reading
  • Tracy 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    1. The protagonist must be shot by his wife's pocket watch 2. Children should read more encyclopedias. 3. The domestic mobile cellular network is simply weak. You can upload it to YouTube without pressure. 4. All the authority and anger in the United States are turned into a sentence of fuck u. It is recommended to write it into the constitution. 5. Real guys are not others. You are desperate to save people five stars

  • Marcel 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The president complains, and the bodyguards are handsome.

White House Down quotes

  • Donnie the Guide: Now, not too many people realize this, but the White House is actually three buildings: there's the East Wing, where you guys came in, there's the West Wing, which houses the Oval and Executive Offices of the president, and we're about to enter the residence, which is the big, famous building in the middle that got blown up in "Independence Day".

    Midwestern Woman: What's in there?

    Donnie the Guide: Well, that's the president's home theater. Membership has its privileges.

  • Donnie the Guide: Oil painting by Tom Freeman to commemorate the burning of the White House by the British in 1814.

    Cale: Wait, the White House burned down?

    Donnie the Guide: Yeah, yeah, in the War of 1812. Practically had to be rebuilt from the ground up. When I look at this painting, I get very emotional.