Family bucket applause moment

Angelita 2022-04-21 09:01:24

Watching this movie
, I can chew potato chips without worry
, cry heartlessly,
and say fuck me fuck me, without worrying about someone hitting me and

applauding N times, the record is as follows:
1. Not long after the opening, the People's Liberation Army said that the party and the state will protect you...
2. Where should we go? The map is turned over and a big CHINA is
displayed. 3. When the big Russian plane stopped on the cliff (I didn’t applaud this time, because I knew it would fall down sooner or later)
4. When the junior classmate showed his middle finger to the powerful
5 . .This tm thing can only be built by
Chinese



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Extended Reading
  • Alexander 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    I didn't expect it at all, if it wasn't for my aunt to watch it and I had tickets, it would be a film that I would never watch. It was the first time I watched a disaster movie in the cinema. I felt that the visual effects were very good, and the rhythm was also good. Every time the tense atmosphere always created a little joke to let you breathe, this is really not a big deal for the so-called blockbusters in the United States. Any challenge, all the audience's psychology. The happy ending at the expense of getting rid of all the characters that get in the way of the happy reunion makes my aunt disgusted

  • Javon 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    "Engine, start!" The most funny part of the film

2012 quotes

  • Scotty: It's been upgraded to a 10.9 by the guys at Harvard.

    Adrian Helmsley: What does Caltech have to say?

    Professor West: The whole city of Pasadena was wiped out just a few minutes ago.

  • Charlie Frost: This marks the last day of the United States of America. And, by tomorrow, all of mankind. And we will be visible from the Milky Way as a tiny little puff of smoke. I'm watching the earth crumble before my eyes. The giant ash cloud created by this super-volcano will first envelop Vegas and then St. Louis and then Chicago and then, at long last, Washington, D.C. will have its lights go out!