PWD PWD 1155: Somebody Call Rock or Cody's Momma!

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I dont know, Rex! These Sandler Netflix movies are shoddy at best!

yeah...

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Sandler hasn't been hungry since Waterboy!
 
Longest Yard was a pretty good movie. I liked how he played the straight man and let the comedy happen around him. He did good at that
 
My grandpa recently revealed to me that he was at one of the Daytona's that took place on the beach course. He didn't have much of a story for it but just said he could remember how much the cars rutted out the sand and cars divebombing into them and turning over.He guess it was 58 or 59 when he would have been 17/18

That's dope that he can share those stories with you, I regret not asking my grandpa about the old San Francisco territory when he'd bring up names like Pepper Gomez and Pat Patterson while I was at my grandparents house watching WWF PPV's in the 80's
 
That's dope that he can share those stories with you, I regret not asking my grandpa about the old San Francisco territory when he'd bring up names like Pepper Gomez and Pat Patterson while I was at my grandparents house watching WWF PPV's in the 80's
Those would be awesome stories to hear. I'd love some details about 50's/6-0's wrestling shows. He's always been very tight lipped about things. He dropped out of school when he was 15 and married my grandma at 21 so he thinks of those between years as being a loser just galavanting around and he's embarrassed about it but that's all the cool stories lol

Just last year , he told me one about the cops busting up him and his buddies' midnight drag race Fast and Furious style and getting into a high speed chase on the country roads in his 40 Ford. He ducked into a corn field and pulled it into a chicken coop where he hid out and slept for the night to lose his wanted level lol.
 


*record scratch* You are probably wondering how I got here. Well, it all started when I was 5...
 
Terry Gordy DSOR was my favorite one this season so far.
 
Punch Drunk Love and Funny People are both really good movies. It's almost as though he is a better tragic character than he is comedy

He was good in Spanglish and Reign On Me also
I think he's lost his love for comedy goofball stuff but thats what pays the bills so he keeps churning them out half heartedly

Uncut Gems was a freaking masterpiece and shows how great he can be as a serious actor but people will just never accept him as anything but the jokey joke retard

Oh well, he's living an amazing life so I aint gonna cry too much for his plight
 
Watched the new Road House last night, its exactly what you expect it to be from the trailers, big and dumb with a bunch of ridiculous characters delivering cheesy lines during a nonstop rollercoaster of chaos filled with fights, broken, bones, bullets, explosions, boat races, chases and crashes as far as the eye can see!
Conor McGregor was so outrageously over the top with his portrayal of the main tough guy, it was basically the real Conor turned up to 11, that he stole the show in hilarious fashion
He spends a decent amount of screen time strutting around naked as a jay bird too so if you've ever wondered if he has nice cheeks I can definitely confirm hes got a firm looking bubble back there
Jake Gyllenhaal was basically doing a non mutant version of Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool with the way he was delivering his lines and ass whoopings, I very much appreciated he worked in a reference to the most well known line from the original movie
It was a goofy Saturday night Red Box action flick and I enjoyed it for what it was, far from a masterpiece but enjoyable if you just wanna set back and munch on some popcorn as body parts fly all around you

Bonus : They paid homage to Terry Funk, not a real spoiler but I'll tag it anyways


Jake Gyllenhaal gets stabbed by a guy in the audience as hes leaving the ring after his first fight in the movie, I know the ole Funker loved seeing that just for the memories lol

4.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7
 
Longest Yard was a pretty good movie. I liked how he played the straight man and let the comedy happen around him. He did good at that
To be honest, I think Little Nicky was the last time he was a crazy character. Big daddy and Mr Deeds were toned down.

#2 Drew>#2 Cody
 
Watched the new Road House last night, its exactly what you expect it to be from the trailers, big and dumb with a bunch of ridiculous characters delivering cheesy lines during a nonstop rollercoaster of chaos filled with fights, broken, bones, bullets, explosions, boat races, chases and crashes as far as the eye can see!
Conor McGregor was so outrageously over the top with his portrayal of the main tough guy, it was basically the real Conor turned up to 11, that he stole the show in hilarious fashion
He spends a decent amount of screen time strutting around naked as a jay bird too so if you've ever wondered if he has nice cheeks I can definitely confirm hes got a firm looking bubble back there
Jake Gyllenhaal was basically doing a non mutant version of Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool with the way he was delivering his lines and ass whoopings, I very much appreciated he worked in a reference to the most well known line from the original movie
It was a goofy Saturday night Red Box action flick and I enjoyed it for what it was, far from a masterpiece but enjoyable if you just wanna set back and munch on some popcorn as body parts fly all around you

Bonus : They paid homage to Terry Funk, not a real spoiler but I'll tag it anyways


Jake Gyllenhaal gets stabbed by a guy in the audience as hes leaving the ring after his first fight in the movie, I know the ole Funker loved seeing that just for the memories lol

4.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7
Good to know. I might check it out tonight
 
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