The honest truth is that a lot of married women and women in long-term relationships feel this way. I realize this will anger many men, but it’s pretty normal. I don’t know what the solution is, I just know it’s common
I know what it is; whole place is in survival mode with a built-in victim mentality. Theory: Katrina was rug swept, no one held accountable, and the place never fully healed. It's been limping on ever since. I feel for you, but that is not my problem.
Confused as to what the point/agenda is with a statement like this. Is Gen Z lacking in mistakes/choices or direction/guidance? Is Gen Z unable to connect to other humans properly due to reasons? Or is it a confidence issue? Very curious, very confused.
Nick Of Time (1995) is a fast and furious 90 minute movie from John Badham that doesn’t waste a second, add in Depp and Walken and you have another underrated tight, suspense thriller that delivers the goods!!
Worse thing about it is Ben Stiller being the lead and the director; he's half-assing both and the film reflects that, it can't decide what to follow (the story or the character). "Never half-ass two things. Whole ass one thing."
THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY (2013) was marketed like a quirky Ben Stiller adventure. The actual film is a surprisingly sincere story about regret, self-discovery, and finding the courage to stop watching life from the sidelines.
Avatar: works in the theater, not at home. Matrix Reloaded: needs Enter the Matrix, Animatrix, and Matrix Revolutions. Thunderdome... is Thunderdome. Voyage Home is one of the best Star Trek films (depends on the person).
Yo mantengo la teoría de que cuando Tony Scott lo hacía bien (no siempre ocurría) podía ser mejor que Ridley (que a veces hace mierdas más grandes de las que hacía su hermano Tony cuando no le salían bien).
@tomg709 And that's fair. But to say it's overrated is disingenuous. If you're thinking you're going to Disney, it's overrated. But what other theme parks has that amount of bald eagles?
Dollywood is small but has a heart with its location in the Smokies (plus Dolly, everyone loves Dolly); not to mention its cinnamon bread. It's not overrated. It's for locals and theme park connoisseurs, not Disney Adults.
Splash Mountain is the one I’m never going to get over cause to me, that one was “Disney: The Ride”. Everything else I can come to terms with in some way.