
My thoughts exactly
Viewed last night and yes, that endingraw wrote:No Time To Die (2021)
Not a bad flick but not necessarily happy with the ending. Daniel Craig was a good bond and sad to see him go.
SourceCraig is the longest-serving Bond, at 15 years; that’s partly due to the long gaps between films, including the multiple delays of “No Time to Die” due to COVID.
As far as I'm concerned, it never did :owned:raw wrote:[spoiler]I still feel The Matrix should have never had any follow-up movies.[/spoiler]
Sounds like a case for Jimmy McGillCaptain wrote: A quick local example, a report came out early last year that Ontario's for-profit nursing homes have 78% more Covid deaths than non-profits. They paid their shareholders over $170 million in dividends throughout 2020 and even received $140 million in pandemic funds from the government. None of the companies were sanctioned and not one CEO was fined or jailed.
That is crazyCaptain wrote:A quick local example, a report came out early last year that Ontario's for-profit nursing homes have 78% more Covid deaths than non-profits. They paid their shareholders over $170 million in dividends throughout 2020 and even received $140 million in pandemic funds from the government. None of the companies were sanctioned and not one CEO was fined or jailed.
Look for all those drivers licenses on the back of the doorA nameless first person narrator (Edward Norton) attends support groups in attempt to subdue his emotional state and relieve his insomniac state. When he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), another fake attendee of support groups, his life seems to become a little more bearable. However when he associates himself with Tyler (Brad Pitt) he is dragged into an underground fight club and soap making scheme. Together the two men spiral out of control and engage in competitive rivalry for love and power.
Now I get itTransient wrote:His name is Robert Paulson.
IMDBWhen Patrizia Reggiani, an outsider from humble beginnings, marries into the Gucci family, her unbridled ambition begins to unravel their legacy and triggers a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately...murder.