Good

Jacklyn 2021-10-20 17:26:24

Observability first two-thirds are at a state of chaos in the orderly, after a third of a little procrastination, according sa saying that three Xiaoqiang die to die not afford to die, but this does not affect the previous

comparison The cold humor of British movies and American movies often fall into a bunch of boring jokes about sexual violence and drugs, but it turns out that as long as the plot is interesting, it will look good. It has nothing to do with the source. I

like the character setting of the subpoena servicer. I like to smash in the wild. It’s a bad phone and there is an echoing stalk. I like the son’s intrusion during the conversation between two triad bosses. Look, as long as you don’t laugh for the sake of a smile and set up a little witty connection, I will be deceived immediately, laugh.

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  • Deontae 2021-10-20 19:01:55

    It’s a funny movie about marijuana, but I don’t think it is very appetizing to me. There are a lot of laughs. Isn’t it too funny? Could it be that some of the baggage has not been understood?

  • Reginald 2021-10-20 19:01:55

    The script is so bad. The second half skipped through directly. didn't know franco could do comedy tho. nice work.

Pineapple Express quotes

  • [First lines]

    General Bratt: When did it start?

    Scientist: At 0500. We're seven minutes in

    Scientist: Okay, Private Miller, you've been smoking Item 9 for seven minutes and 13 seconds. We're going to ask you several questions. How do you feel?

    Private Miller: Well sir... I feel like a... like a slice of butter... melting... on top of a... big old pile... of flapjacks... yeah.

    Scientist: Okay, Private Miller, when you think of your superiors, what emotions do you feel?

    [Private Miller giggles and starts to beat box a swinging big band]

    Scientist: [losing patience] Okay, Private Miller?

    General Bratt: Is this normal?

  • Dale Denton: Come on, don't say that. I just can't go. I have a job, okay?

    Angie Anderson: Fine.

    Dale Denton: "Fine"?

    Angie Anderson: Don't come. I don't care.

    Dale Denton: If you don't care, then why have you invited me this whole time? I thought you wanted me to go.

    Angie Anderson: Because if you don't wanna meet them, I don't want you to meet them.

    Dale Denton: I want to meet them. I just can't. I'm sorry, I have a job. What do you want from me?

    Angie Anderson: I just know they'll like you, that's all. You're great, and you're funny... and you're sexy. I just want them to see that.

    Dale Denton: [incredulously] You want them to see that I'm sexy?