Nah, despite Redford’s love of Utah, I vote for a Cohen Bros. version of MWG because I believe they’ll maintain the proper pitch of dark humor in it. But then, blowing up dams seems to rub Hollywood the wrong way unless its a dam in Russia and James Bond can do the deed while driving a product-placed BMW .
You are right, a compelling film drew sharp comparisons with the current security state authoritarians and thus vanished like a documentary portraying Nematode Effects on Pulp Plantations.
Nah, despite Redford’s love of Utah, I vote for a Cohen Bros. version of MWG because I believe they’ll maintain the proper pitch of dark humor in it. But then, blowing up dams seems to rub Hollywood the wrong way unless its a dam in Russia and James Bond can do the deed while driving a product-placed BMW .
You are right, a compelling film drew sharp comparisons with the current security state authoritarians and thus vanished like a documentary portraying Nematode Effects on Pulp Plantations.
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