I'm just saying that on top of being wrong the map is insulting.
Wrong? I don't think it's laying claim to enough credence to be able to be wrong.
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I'm just saying that on top of being wrong the map is insulting.
Wrong? I don't think it's laying claim to enough credence to be able to be wrong.
Random: Can we have a movie where Robert Downey, Jr and Jeffrey Dean Morgan play brothers?
American Movie is a pretty neat little film and it feels like Wisconsin to me. Although if Wayne's World can be DE I'd pick Love Actually for Wisconsin.
Can we have a movie where Robert Downey, Jr and Jeffrey Dean Morgan play brothers?
Not without Javier Bardem, no.
It's saying those movies represent those states. That statement is wrong.
Can we have a movie where Robert Downey, Jr and Jeffrey Dean Morgan play brothers?
NO. Because then they can't be lovers.
What?
Ooh, yes - Javier Bardem too.
Somebody write it, stat!
OK, back to the horror movies. I've never ever heard of Cannibal Holocaust or Inside.
Worth watching or just gross-out?
Out of all the states, literally the only movie I've never heard of is the one chose to represent my state. Gummo? WTF?
Someone tell me now: if I IMDB it, will I be traumatized? Like Saw-movie-synopsis traumatized? (That's not a joke, for those who missed that confession in Natter a while ago.)
I'd never heard of Beyond, either.
I'd consider it and Inside, but I think I'd pass on Cannibal Holocaust.