David
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David
@sargisvader
Emperor's first Vader
Tbilisi, Georgia Katılım Ocak 2022
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ICE is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar.
ICE says Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar and his three brothers known as the “Chapitos” inherited drug trafficking networks from their notorious father Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera.
Guzman Salazar is a fugitive and should be considered armed and dangerous.
Any information or tips can be sent to 866-DHS-2-ICE.

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@SceneinCinema Rare instance when I agree with my former favorite writer
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🚨 Stephen King said Kill Bill: Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino was “certainly well-made,” but also “narcissistic” and “dully full of itself.”
He described the film as “the bonfire of Quentin Tarantino’s vanities,” arguing it prioritized Tarantino’s ego over real storytelling.
King added that despite the craftsmanship, the experience felt “pretty blah.”


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Starfleet Academy is the best first season of as Star Trek show ever engt.co/414DdYE
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@Hen95ry @nyuki_malkia War Machine is a Predator ripoff with some bad cgi slow walking mech, who is destroyed by pebbles.
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@MoviePlusx The Wrecking Crew has some genuine moments oh humor, that's what make it better than the other three.
The rest are lower mid movies, the word "best" has nothing to do with them.
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@BryanKetler @DrClownPhD Don't get me wong, I Iike dumb jokes.
As I've said, with this, it was just too on the nose, designed to appease conservative movie goers.
Miss Mann was the OG they/them 😁

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@sargisvader @DrClownPhD Scary movie has always been very layered with easter eggs and references to other movies and that is fun to me. The jokes are more on the simple side. But I think that appeals to the audience.
You aren't watching scary movie for the smartest jokes.
Still fun though.
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I don't care about being sensitive. For instance, whith this they/them scene, it's too on the nose. Like: Look at what we did!
In my mind it would have been better if the woman called out: He"s stabbing them! Or They are stabbing them! - which would show the fear of progressives being told not to assume anyone's gender.
Or I'm just over analyizing this.
But for me it was not very funny.
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@sargisvader @DrClownPhD I believe it seems forced cause everyone is so damn sensitive at every little thing anymore.
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"There’s the original and then there are adaptations... The written word always and decidedly triumphs over images, and no picture – animated or otherwise – can match the power of the written word." - #TheWitcher author Andrzej Sapkowski . ⚔️ ICYMI, read More: screenrant.com/the-witcher-ne…

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🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 "If Iran sustains its attacks, the Gulf countries could run out of food and water in two weeks" — Professor Jiang
It seems Iran was well prepared for a prolonged conflict with the US
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo
🇮🇷🇹🇷 Iran launched MISSILES at NATO base in Turkey — all projectiles intercepted Turkey's MoD says the missile crossed Iraqi and Syrian airspace before was engaged by NATO air defense assets
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@MarioNawfal Sopt with this WW3 bs. If 32 countries were added to this war, only on one side, it would end in days. The only real danger in this situation is if Russia or China will directly get involved in this war, wich is highly unlikely.
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@known_strangerz @CultureExploreX I was able to watch it once, just could not force myself to watch it again all these years. I will watch it just before Easter this year.
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Can’t describe how much I’m looking forward to this and it’s true, as a grown man I cry every time I watch the passion of the Christ but the resurrection will be different and joyous occasion in that Christ rose again from the dead and defeated Satan once for all. Praying for this movie to be a hugely successful like before and convert the whole world towards Jesus.
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In 2004, theaters went silent as blood filled the screen. Grown men wept. Some walked out. Others fell to their knees.
The Passion of the Christ forced modern audiences to sit inside the last twelve hours of a condemned man and watch every lash, every fall, every breath.
Now, more than two decades later, Mel Gibson is returning to that hill.
The sequel, titled The Resurrection of the Christ Part One, will arrive on Good Friday, March 26, 2027. Part Two follows forty days later on Ascension Day, May 6. Lionsgate will release both in theaters. The dates are not random. They mirror the calendar of grief and glory itself.
The original film earned $370 million domestically and $610 million worldwide on a $30 million budget. For years it stood as the highest-grossing R-rated film in U.S. history, until Deadpool & Wolverine overtook it. But numbers miss the deeper point. That film changed how faith was portrayed on screen. It did not soften the cross. It did not make suffering symbolic. It made it physical.
Jim Caviezel bled for twelve brutal hours of screen time. Monica Bellucci stood in silence as Mary Magdalene. Aramaic and Latin filled the theater.
Gibson has described the sequel as an acid trip. He says he has never read anything like the script he wrote with Randall Wallace. That alone tells you this will not be a safe retelling. The Resurrection is not a gentle sunrise scene. It is a cosmic rupture. It is the moment death itself is humiliated.
This is the part modern cinema rarely touches. We are comfortable with crucifixions. We understand tragedy. We do not understand victory over the grave.
The first film was nominated for Academy Awards in makeup, cinematography, and original score. It became one of the largest independent films ever made. Churches rented out entire theaters. Critics attacked it. Audiences came anyway.
Now imagine the stakes.
The Crucifixion was intimate. One body on a cross.
The Resurrection is not intimate. It is apocalyptic. It is heaven breaking into a sealed tomb. It is guards falling like dead men. It is disciples who had scattered now facing something that shattered fear itself.
Twenty-three years ago, people left theaters shaken.
In 2027, I will bet on the same.

Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd
JOE ROGAN: “Do you have a title?” MEL GIBSON: “Yeah, The Resurrection of the Christ. It's very ambitious. That's all I'll say … It goes from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle.”
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@MartiniGuyYT Killing Khamenei was quick. Iran's response is anything but quick, or decisive, or precise, or overwhelming.
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