I watched a documentary where they actually were able to film the entire journey from druglord to the US. They were swallowing balloons filled with enough drugs to kill a small city, and one guy actually started #2 on the plane and had to re-swallow them 🤢🤮
Yeah. Knowing that they know what this is doing, and they are still producing this crap and using it for our food? It makes me wish for a worldwide revolution.
I have been wondering about Shogun.
If you've not seen the movie 'Dark Waters' give it a watch. It's an eye opener. It's about the "forever chemicals" Du Pont and other chemical companies are using to produce Teflon. Forever chemicals never leave your body, and they will never go away. Teflon is used in food packaging like the bag...
I just started the new TV series 'Masters of the Air'. Really great so far. Might only be one season though. Produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman. How can it be bad?
The movie is definitely a typical Guy film. I think it's Matthew McConaughey's best role, although I also loved the roles he played in Mud and We Are Marshall. And Colin Ferrell plays a really great part as well. Colin seriously cracks me up with his portrayal of a gym owner/boxing trainer...
Just finished season 1 of The Gentlemen. Holy crap it's so good. I highly recommend it. Watching it again 😝
If you haven't seen the movie, check it out as well. One of the best films put out in years.
Watching The Gentlemen TV series that just came out today. It is based on the movie by the same name. First episode started off slow, and looked like it was going to be completely different than the movie, but it slowly started sorting things out. In typical Guy Ritchie style, it gets pretty...