OMG i just watched the funniest movie of all time..
on my trip to a singing tournament in London, British Airways had it as an in-flight movie...they didnt censor it or nothin...i loved it...Jack Black is actually really good at composing music...but he swears too much for me to just wanna sit down and listen to it...but i love this movie..."Beezleboss" and "Storm the Gate" were the coolest songs ive ever heard....i also love how they have the chorus going when he deactivates the lasers...
the plane also had Pursuit of Happiness which made me cry twice when they were sleeping in the restroom and at the end when he said "This right here is happiness"
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Pursuit of happiness was a really good movie and i am man enough to
say i did tear up...not cry...just tear up.
If i learned one thing from that movie its to NEVER trust hippies......cause they will steal your time machine in a heartbeat.
Have yet to see pick of destiny
say i did tear up...not cry...just tear up.
If i learned one thing from that movie its to NEVER trust hippies......cause they will steal your time machine in a heartbeat.
Have yet to see pick of destiny
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