Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$90,464,773
Opening weekend US & Canada
$18,093,776
Gross worldwide
$128,884,132
Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$90,464,773
Opening weekend US & Canada
$18,093,776
Gross worldwide
$128,884,132
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By Kareem 2022-03-17 09:01:05
The worst time Maozi was hacked
The film seems to be the heroism of a few old men, but the truth is that Mao Zi came forward and took the initiative to blacken himself and don’t want it.
Obviously I know how to make things, I want to commit a sneaky design, and it is really anxious to show my IQ. If you stole it, steal it, and there was still an unfinished building project, and you can't repair it all by the American emperor's ass. What spirit is Maozi? This is the back-to-back spirit of...
By Alysha 2022-03-16 09:01:04
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Eastwood is the only person who can shoot "Space Cowboys".
Looking back at the vigorous and vigorous westerns of the 1960s and 1970s, people can't help but sigh that countless sadness has been concealed in the years ruthlessly. The four-character "Chang Chui" is an understatement, but in fact it is so powerful that it is almost speechless.
Especially for a man with a heroic dream, this is more...
By Zoie 2022-03-16 09:01:04
Until death. If there is a limit to persist in dreams.
For most people, before facing unfulfilled dreams, the biggest obstacle is not How but How Long... How to evaluate how long a dream should last? Regarding the realization of dream goals, the author believes that time is The biggest challenge, how long can we stick to a dream? One year, three years, five years, these numbers seem to be tolerable, but what if the time is stretched to forty years?
By Tate 2022-03-15 09:01:04
First, pause your prejudice against early-century science fiction movies, and be prepared for enough good words.
As a commercial film, it is qualified. The screenwriter is well versed in the emotional mobilization of the audience, in the subtleties of the dialogue, you will either know how to smile the cowboys' gestures, or feel the helplessness of the past. And through the interpretation of these four experienced actors, it is deeply rooted and...
By Rodger 2022-03-15 09:01:04
Throwing a fist into the air, you might hit something
Clint Eastwood_Space Cowboy_2000
5.9
I have never seen a child who does not want to be an astronaut when he grows up, but I have seen a child who does not grow up. The old face is as loose as a buttocks, the waist fat is as big as a state, and the toenails are so ugly as to dig into the flesh. They suffer from fecal incontinence, varicose veins, and can't get up without lubricant. He was yelling...
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By Neil 2022-04-24 07:01:07
I remember a few old men measuring their eyesight. One old man had his eyes so he could read the vision chart automatically. Another old man had poor vision, but he had a good memory. He wrote it down when he read the...
By Hoyt 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Interstellar travel is not only based on Tinkerbell, but also copied it; the whole film is to watch a few saucy old men go on and on, go into space, go out into the universe, and save the little earth by the way....
By Durward 2022-04-24 07:01:07
ccav6 broadcast. Supposed to be hurt....
By Terrill 2022-04-23 07:02:12
The heartthrob turned out to be Taylor in "The Big Shot", Fly Me The...
By Gloria 2022-04-23 07:02:12
All five stars to these old...
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: Flying brick... I like that.
Frank Corvin: [after Hawk crashes the shuttle during a simulation] Hawk, this isn't a stripped-down showplane. You've got to do it their way.
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: I don't need a damn computer to tell me how to land an aircraft.
Roger Hines: It's not an aircraft, Colonel. It's a flying brick, and you've GOT to use the computer's protocols.
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: What if the on-board computer fails?
Ethan Glance: It never has.
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: [to the simulator supervisor] Houston, Horizon.
Mission Control Tech: Go ahead.
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: Request second landing please.
[pause]
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: Houston - Horizon, request on board computer FAILURE on second landing.
Eugene 'Gene' Davis: Run it again. Sock it to 'em.
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: [Frank and Hawk are inside the centrifuge/spinning machine, which is about to be started] The first one to pass out buys the beers tonight...
Frank Corvin: [machine start spinning] You're on...
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: [machine speed increases and it's moving really fast] This thing's moving?...
Frank Corvin: I don't know... Doesn't seems to be moving to me...
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: [machine speed continues to increase] Say, fellas, is y'all's equipment broke down? Fellas?
[everybody's watching the show]
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: You're a pushover, Frank!
Col. William 'Hawk' Hawkins: [machine is now spinning at top speed] I do believe it's moving now...
Tank Sullivan: That sure will take the wrinkles out.
Eugene 'Gene' Davis: [walking into the control room] WHAT the hell is going on here?
[crowd disappears]
Eugene 'Gene' Davis: [really pissed, hits the emergency stop on the centrifuge] I'm sure you think you're putting on a great show, but this is not a toy! Now which one of you assholes wants to explain this?
Frank Corvin: Gene?
Eugene 'Gene' Davis: What?
Frank Corvin: Which one of us passed out first?
Eugene 'Gene' Davis: I'm getting too old for this shit...