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There were a number of sisters more invested in our Scout program than their brothers and they loved being a part of the team. Good experience for all of us.
Girl Scouts relies on the troop mom and often leans on the arts and crafts side rather than the outdoors kind of stuff, imo. That was the experience with my sisters while we were growing up and also my nieces about 10 years ago. They are two different programs and have different setups as far as...
Good, finally catching up with the times. As a former scout leader I was heartened that our particular Troop was inclusive of girls for awhile. It made it family friendly and offered opportunities to introduce more folks to the positives of the Scouting program.
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Both Them and the OG Thing are classics that I fell in love with again on creature feature Saturday. The sound of the ants in Them was creepy as all get out and the movie was one of the better from the Atomic Age Monster movies.
As for...
So, I liked this movie enough and was super glad all the main characters died because they were annoying f%#ks but I got motion sickness halfway through and had to pause for a bit. The shaky cam was overdone and made me actually nauseous but the climax shot was different and kind of cool.
Love it! The whole cast shines in this and it is a romp! My son and I have seen just about all the sequels(I think there's 57 :lol: ...) and while the budget keeps shrinking they keep the corniness and earnestness alive.
As for Furiosa Road, man what a great return with vengeance for George Miller. Brining back Immortan Joe and adding a layer to his story while also putting my love, Charlize Theron, in the lead alongside mumbles Hardy was a great start. Add in the super duper awesome cars and flaming guitars and...
For me, Mad MAx hit at the perfect point in time as cable was really starting to take hold and all of a sudden everyone wanted their MTV which led to us also having HBO. HBO's business model at the time was to show 100 movies round the clock over and over and over for months on end so you ran...
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