You can't be serious...a movie sequel that's better than the original? That ALMOST never happens.
You can't be serious...a movie sequel that's better than the original? That ALMOST never happens.
A boy has the right to dream. There are endless possibilities stretched out before him. What awaits him down the path he will then have to choose; the boy doesn't always know. At some point the boy then becomes an adult, and learns what he was able to become. Joy and sadness will forever accompany this. He is confronted with a choice; when this happens, does he bid his past farewell in his heart? Once a boy becomes an adult, he can no longer go back to being a boy; the boy is now a man. Only one thing can be said: "A boy has the right to dream.". For those endless possibilities are stretched out before him.
We must remember...all men were once boys.
I can think of only one. ONE!!! That's Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
We are all insane, we just act normal for the sake of others.
That's probably the most well-known because of AHNOLD!!!
As for movies he's been in that were pretty bad, Junior was one of them. For those of you who haven't heard of this, brace yourselves...
A boy has the right to dream. There are endless possibilities stretched out before him. What awaits him down the path he will then have to choose; the boy doesn't always know. At some point the boy then becomes an adult, and learns what he was able to become. Joy and sadness will forever accompany this. He is confronted with a choice; when this happens, does he bid his past farewell in his heart? Once a boy becomes an adult, he can no longer go back to being a boy; the boy is now a man. Only one thing can be said: "A boy has the right to dream.". For those endless possibilities are stretched out before him.
We must remember...all men were once boys.
28 Weeks Later was pretty lame. It's definitely a bad movie.
The whole movie was based on nonsense. After they found the infected woman who is immune to the virus, they'd leave her in the room without at least someone watching the camera? Or even a single guard in the building? Then after they realized there is an infected person on the loose, the first thing they do is to round everyone up in a crowded warehouse, then turn off the lights?? Does it even make sense? Without doing those above 3 dumbest nonsense things, the whole incident couldn't happen.
I guess if we're on the subject of horror movies, how about this one:
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A boy has the right to dream. There are endless possibilities stretched out before him. What awaits him down the path he will then have to choose; the boy doesn't always know. At some point the boy then becomes an adult, and learns what he was able to become. Joy and sadness will forever accompany this. He is confronted with a choice; when this happens, does he bid his past farewell in his heart? Once a boy becomes an adult, he can no longer go back to being a boy; the boy is now a man. Only one thing can be said: "A boy has the right to dream.". For those endless possibilities are stretched out before him.
We must remember...all men were once boys.