These plays adapted for the big screen
This little girl was but the movie didn't have the heart to go allll the way with it. But I can't fault it too much due do it being 1956 and all. The ending that....though was just too silly.
What the fukk :kattwtf:
WHAT THE fukk
I can't even get into detail because it'll ruin the movie but WHAT THE fukk
Only reason I even knew about this one was due to a @Piff Perkins recommendation in the disturbing/controversial movies thread. The fukk you out here looking at breh?
I have this one but it's not in my current lineup.I told you breh. When it hits you...
I saw that shyt as a kid too lmao. My mom would rent old ass movies she liked, and one day she got us a couple Elizabeth Taylor joints. That one, and Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf. Both films are incredibly weird and uncomfortable, and shocking when you consider when they came out. But Suddenly Last Summer is on another level man. I can't even describe it.
If you can get past the theatrical, play vibe it's a good film. And the ending will floor you.
Just watched the 2nd episode of this and it's good, so far. Got Gus in it from BB.
took me years to see, maybey even a decade, i had heard mix reviews, the whole time I was like "when they gonna get the eff up out that mail truck and start the movie", I can see why niiccas didn't like it, janet's wooden acting
Still corny but I still like it.
Frankly my dear, I don't give a fukk
I have this one but it's not in my current lineup.
I might have to bump it up a few slots
I began watching The Highwaymen on Netflix and to my Surprise, I actually Finished it and liked it.