The American version is in embarrassment

Mariano 2022-12-02 16:32:49

When I was in 囧Tutorial, the domestic film industry has not yet become a wonderful flower bed. It seems to be particularly rare today, so after watching the due date, I couldn’t help but compare it with the national version. The result was that Robert Downey Jr. was defeated by Xu Zheng. Successfully portrayed an unconvincing image of an urban elite, while Zach added a role to the hangover, but showed a timidity, which proved that he was unable to play a mainstream comedy.
I can’t help but sigh, the current Hollywood lacks Bruce Willis, Mel Gibson and other almighty and lethal idol-level stars, so Robert Downey Jr. and others have come to the top. He is a late bloomer, while Gyllenhaal and Dingbo Lake , Gosling, etc. are the same year, but their common feature is that although they have their own flavors, they are difficult to be responsible. When they encounter a strong aura to support a masterpiece, they tend to be dumb, and in some small fresh movies with alternative styles. The medium is free and easy, just like the flavor snacks. Although the hot and spicy soup, ramen, cold noodles, and pan-fried have various flavors, how can a formal banquet rely on these small flavors to entertain guests and support a sumptuous banquet?

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Due Date quotes

  • Ethan Tremblay: Holy Moses, it's like I'm traveling with a child!

    Peter Highman: Have you used the restroom?

    Ethan Tremblay: Good point, I need to take a pee-pee.

    [walks towards the restroom with a childish walk]

  • Ethan Tremblay: Where's your dad?

    Peter Highman: Uh... no idea.

    Ethan Tremblay: When's the last time you saw him?

    Peter Highman: 1977. He had his bags packed at the door and he picked them up and put in the back of his car. And, uh, drove away. Last time I ever saw him.

    Ethan Tremblay: [begins laughing hysterically]

    Ethan Tremblay: That's so funny! My dad would never do that, he loved me!