Trailer Of The Day
Trailer Of The Day
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- neverscared2
- looks amazing, when is this coming out?Ramanisky2
- ^ lolMaaku
- Ramanisky2-1
- the most unfitting spic accent I've heard since the last time Turtorro attempted it. And I'm a spic...hotroddy
- Agree. As a fellow white caucasian Hispanic, I also have a problem seeing a white caucasian non-Hispanic doing a piss poor parody of the spic archetype.robotron3k
- yep. same with pacino in scarface or the dude from el pollo hermanos: https://assets-jpcus…hotroddy
- elahon2
Fucking-A, this looks fun.
- Gardener2
- This reminds me of 90s B-movie horrorMondoMorphic
- yeah like TremorsRamanisky2
- Alternate title: Least Deadly Thing in Australialemmy_k
- utopian-1
- Ramanisky22
- I'm so excited this is back on track. I hope the BS Trump controversy surrounding it helps it in the long run!elahon
- Similar to the Jean Claude van DammePhanLo
- movie, Hard Target?PhanLo
- Conservatives are such snowflakes.i_monk
- Remake of Ice-T's Surviving the Game?prophetone
- just came to post thistimeless
- helloeatbreathedrive1
Oh boy :)
- PhanLo2
- I don't get to see enough of Colm Meaney. Looks like they made a series out of Layer Cake.noneck
- The fight sequences seem a bit out of place for this genre but looks pretty good overallRamanisky2
- Ramanisky26
- I was just going to post this, lol. A24, take ALL of my money, please. This looks amazing.elahon
- yep, am having some of that!Gardener
- Niiiiiiice.PhanLo
- Blackletter.
Fantasy.
I'm in.ideaist - Huh, I recently bought Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to read.Nairn
- Keanu looks great!robotron3k
- I want to watch itBennn
- https://content.inte…ayport
- Awesome cinematographyProjectile
- hans_glib1
The Legend of Boggy Creek was inspired by eyewitness reports of a sasquatch-like creature said to live in the rugged bottomlands near the small town of Fouke in southwest Arkansas. The "Fouke Monster" - or "Boggy Creek Monster" as it came to be called - came to the attention of locals when it was sighted several times in the 1960s. In May of 1971, a family was reportedly attacked at their rural home which sent one of them to the Texarkana Hospital with injuries. This incident came to the attention of local news reporters who published the story in the Texarkana Gazette newspaper. The resulting attention brought forth other witnesses and eventually inspired Charles Pierce to build a movie idea around the story of the Fouke Monster. Over the years, sightings of the creature have been reported by countless people, including respected citizens, experienced hunters, famous musicians, and even a police officer. The release and ultimate success of The Legend of Boggy Creek brought the creature to worldwide fame, but sighting reports did not stop in the 1970s. Near the small town of Fouke, southeast of Texarkana, people are still reporting encounters with this mysterious creature even today.
https://www.legendofboggycreek.c…
- neverscared0
ah ah stayin alive