One's cinema

Garth 2021-10-13 13:05:31

"Spider-Man 3" is really lively. The plot not only moves forward, but also goes back and forth, so the characters appear to be a bit more, like a batch of Sa, you and me are one piece-but at least roughly equal. Otherwise, it would be bad if Michelangelo, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, beat Rafael down-breaking down a movie; in fact, it would be better to put a movie together, but it’s just a little bit above. The crevice. Fortunately, it may be just a pizza.

When I went in, the last scene was not over. I just watched the climax part first. All the characters made their final performances; those characters have good and evil, some are also good and evil, some turn from evil to right, and some From the righteous to the evil, the relationship between them is quite tense through fighting.
There are not many people in the theater, and they all hide in the black backrest of the leather sofa. The gatekeeper said to me kindly, "Go in, or you have to wait outside." In fact, I was the only one waiting for the last game so late. When I bought a ticket, I said to buy one, and the ticket seller asked one? One sheet.
The lights came on and people walked out in twos and threes. The curtain was strangely white. I think many people will appear on it in a while.
When it was really my turn to watch the scene from the beginning, the lights went out again and there was a sound coming; I was the only person in the theater.

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Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Gwen Stacy: I mean who gets kissed by Spider-Man, right?

    Mary Jane Watson: I can't imagine.

  • Spider-Man: It's time to pay, Marko!