Wahesh
Beast by Name, Beast by Nature
*Mind Blown* - Kano is an Aussie??
2:26 - Kano wins. You fucken beauty
*Mind Blown* - Kano is an Aussie??
*Mind Blown* - Kano is an Aussie??
2:26 - Kano wins. You fucken beauty
The actress portraying Sonya is also Australian - Jessica McNamee - but she puts on the accent.That kinda ruined it a bit for me man Kano is meant to be a Japanese-American orphan not an Aussie bogan
Far out... Julie's gotta be in her mid 40s by now and is looking great. The guy who was the big bully is on the left to coach Bombay, and the guy on the right was the bloke with the lasso in part 2.
Far out... Julie's gotta be in her mid 40s by now and is looking great. The guy who was the big bully is on the left to coach Bombay, and the guy on the right was the bloke with the lasso in part 2.
Great photo man... nice.
Wow what happened to the bash brothers!
At the moment:How many Fast and the Furious films now? Is it just the 9 or were there spin offs as well?
So from what I can remember, the guys on either side of the coach were the bash brothers.the Asian guy? Banks is directly to (our) right of coach yeah?
I actually did see the preview to this one last week and I asked the Mrs if she wanted to go and see it. We got a SNSW "discover" voucher so I might check this one out. I love movies that have a twist in them.Finally used a 3 year old Event Cinemas voucher today before it expired in August.
Went to see "Where the Crawdads Sing" starring Daisy Edgar Jones.
The story revolves around Kya, a girl with a rough upbringing who grows up in the marshes in North Carolina. Left to fend for herself from an early age, and shunned by all but a few towns folk, she is fiercely independent. She starts hanging out with a childhood friend who teaches her how to read and write, before becoming the object of her affection. However soon her world turns upside down due to circumstances, and she finds another lover. When her new lover is found dead, Kya (aka the Marsh Girl - to the local villagers) is forced to stand trial for his murder. But did she actually do it, wasit her previous lover, or was someone else entirely to blame?
Excellent casting and beautiful cinematics, means it's never really a chore to watch. Daisy as Kya is brilliant (as is Jojo - the actress who plays young Kya).
The movie is told along several interwoven and parallel storylines: one being how Kya grew up from a girl to a woman, and the other her standing trial.
The movie is well paced and never once seems boring. Keeps you guessing literally up until the last few minutes of the movie.
I'd give this one a solid 8.5 out of 10.
Definitely one to check out!