- yes, Amazon didn't bother to feed the poor b*****ds shooting their documentary - surely they paid director Brett Ratner, beloved auteur behind the RUSH HOUR canon.
it's worth mentioning that conservative organizations have been known to purchase large blocks of movie tickets and then give them away for free just to get audiences in seats and exposed to propaganda. Paying someone 4Xs an American movie ticket just to sit through a movie is rather more unheard of! And in any case, large-scale "underwriting" of tickets to conservative propaganda has certainly paid off in the past - THE SOUND OF FREEDOM grossed well over a hundred million or something, with occasionally similar reports of "sold out" theaters with a handful of audience members actually watching the movie. So in the case of MELANIA, a meager $5-7million gross is again intriguing. The conservative action orgs don't think there's anything persuasive or educational about this documentary???




Quote from: M.10rda on February 01, 2026, 01:25:29 PMBut LOADED WEAPON has Tim Curry and William Shatner!![]()
Quote from: chainsaw midget on February 01, 2026, 04:25:28 PMI LIKED Loaded Weapon!
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on February 01, 2026, 08:52:56 PM"Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018)I thought Solo was better than most of the new Star Wars movies. Certainly better than Rogue One, which seemed to be the one that gets all the praise.
Alden Ehrenreich tries to fill some very big shoes as the young Han Solo in this prequel set ten years prior to the original "Star Wars." It's basically an "origin story" showing Han as a youthful thief and wanna-be smuggler, joining up with a criminal crew for his first big score, meeting Chewbacca and Lando for the first time, and taking possession of the famed Millennium Falcon.
I thought this movie was great fun but it wasn't well received at the time. A troubled production and backlash from fan boys made it the least successful of the new "Star Wars" flicks. That's a shame because I would've liked to see more of these stand-alone tales.