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Sunday, November 26, 2023

The Punisher (2004)

20231126:
Today I saw this movie. At first, prior to watching the movie, I thought i saw it before. However, I figured that I was thinking of Daredevil (2003).


Netflix determined the movie for me as a 99% match. I decided to give the movie neither a thumbs up nor a thumbs down.
Instant Comments:
Huh. Seems kind of sloppy.
Oh... undercover. But he mentions no one was supposed to die... so... what happened?
This doesn't look and feel like a movie from 2004. It looks and feels more like it's from the 90s.
Hmm... with John Travolta involved... (visits his son at the morgue) he'll probably find Frank and kill his family
While I thought "his family," as in wife and kid, as a kind of trade for his son. But "whole family" seems a bit much.
Why run to the Jeep. Why not just stay where they are?
I guess it makes for a cool chase scene... but I'm thinking 50/50 they make it out alive, since if they live... why would he become the Punisher? Where did he get shot that he's still alive?
"God's gonna sit this one out."
Where'd he get all these weapons?
"You're supposed to be dead." [I had trouble figuring out where I know this actor. His name is Eddie Jemison and I know him from Ocean's Eleven where he plays Livingston Dell.]
Hahahaha. Sears the steak and pokes him with a popsicle stick.
Hehe. He announces he's alive. Removes his element of surprised.
Hehe. "He already fucked my life up." I guess that's the bad thing about killing someone's entire family and then failing to kill the person. The person has nothing to lose. And in the rare case the person is skilled...
Uh. They should have fired as he was putting down the case. What would have been cooler is if as he was putting down the case, they tried to fire, and then he still drew his guns and shot them.
Interesting conversation between Joan and Castle. She spotted his whiskey bottle and tries to give him some advice about memories.
Hmm... what would the problem be if Howard Saint knew Glass was a homosexual?
Huh. While apparently Frank was only using the information about Glass being homosexual to frame him, it still isn't clear to me why it'd have been a problem if Saint knew, which is why Glass decided to come in the first place
I'm thinking. there's a gun hidden in the guitar.
Interesting confrontation. (Harry Heck)
Holy moly, the steel covers
Hehe. "You are one dumb son of a bitch. Bringing a knife to a gun fight."
How did they manage to find and kill Frank before and not now? Well... if Harry Heck was able to track Frank down... Not sure Why it's so hard to kill Frank at this point.
Why doesn't he ever check the peep hole.
Glad to see him make use of that bomb and door close. But funny to see how it didn't work out
Hehe. The gun from the tray.
Lucky break with the boiling water.
"I'm fine." "He's not." He falls down.
Oh man... I don't know if I can watch this... Glass is alluding to pulling out a piercing. Perhaps the one at the eye... yikes.
I watch with one hand covering the screen. The actual pull is done offscreen... but... I don't know... I think one hand covering the screen was the way to go
"If they knew they would have talked. They must not have known."
Hehe. Thought about retrieving the gun and opted for the cleaver of the paper cutter.
"Because you're one of us. You're family." (not quite a tearjerker, but kind of like a wince)
"What makes you different from them." "They have something to lose."
Hmm. While Frank is trying to frame Glass, why would Howard drive to Glass's house among the various possible actions to take?
Ridiculous. Glass is asking for an explanation and Saint is just too tunnel-minded to say anything.
Hmm... would it have been possible to hide between the rails? Perhaps she was immobilized from the fall, but she seemed to move her limbs just fine [The answer is "no." See this article: Is it possible to survive lying down between railroad traicks under a passing train?]
"50000 a piece and 50000 more to the man who kills him." That seems like good deal to just take 50000 and not do anything.
I was wondering about his use of a bow. [The main advantage, provided one is skilled with bows and don't need range, is that bows are quiet. And it seems he is skilled with the bow, and absolutely making use of how quiet it is in close quarters]
He got shot so many times. But luckily just in his vest!?!
Jeez. Knife up the jaw.
Hehe. Takes off the vest. But that has the Punisher logo.
"Made you kill your best friend. Made you kill your wife. And now I've killed you."
Well that's a way to die...
Ah... wow. Skull logo from the expoded cars. Seems... not actually possible from cars lined up in a grid... At least not the way it's shown. It should look more boxy.
"Which section?" "Obituaries."

Watched 20231126 (Netflix, Instant) (Last day to watch 20231130)
The Punisher (2004) Jonathan Hensleigh. 124 min

Relevant Links:
The Punisher (IMDb.com)
The Punisher (RottenTomatoes.com)
The Punisher (2004) (Wikipedia.org)

Friday, November 24, 2023

The Boxtrolls (2014)


Instant Comments:
"evil is afoot" interpreted by one as "evil is a foot" even as one of then other henchmen tries to explain
they just have their friends / community members be taken and just move on without any mourning
I fell asleep around when Fish was taken
I woke and Winnie is with the group. she's talking with Eggs about fathers. oh wait before that he was telling her the backstory of what actually happened
so clearly they escaped but where did they escape to?
hehe Eggs looking for Fish (a callback to Fish looking for Eggs)
Credits:
the one henchmen [Mr. Pickles] ponders about a philosophical thought [with Mr. Trout] which is a segue into us the viewers seeing the animator animate the scene.
and the two converse about free will and such and poke fun at how tedious it would be [https://youtu.be/3h7p0NckTKc]

Watched 20231124 (Netflix, Instant)
The Boxtroll (2014) Graham Annable, Anthony Stacchi. 96 min

Relevant Links:
The Boxtrolls (IMDb.com)
The Boxtrolls (RottenTomatoes.com)
The Boxtrolls (Wikipedia.org)

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Arrival (2016)

Instant Comments: "Gavisti. He says it means 'an argument.'" [...] "A desire for more cows." (Sanskrit word for war and its translation)
How does such an object just float? (well... sci-fi)
That's pretty cool (change in gravity)
I feel like the look of the aliens will be critical [ah! they don't do the full reveal]
"Am I fired?" "You're better than the last guy."
Their writing is both beautiful and scary when it first comes out
It becomes less scary when it starts swirling around
Kangaroo
Hehe. "It's not true. But it proves my point"
Well it's true. Without removing things that distinguishes her as a "Louise," why should the aliens think of it as anything but another human. Everybody in hazmat suits.
Yikes. Not a jump scare. But it was unexpectedly loud as opposed to a more gentle alien limb splatted onto the screen.
Um... okay... if your daughter asks "Are the monsters going to kill Daddy?" then even if the answer is yes, then just tell the kid "No."
That's beautiful. "It conveys meaning. It doesn't represent sound." I had a discussion once where the participants considered if it were possible to read thoughts, what that would be like. And while initially I went into the discussion thinking that our thoughts are conducted in a particular language, it was brought to my attention that likely thoughts exist indepedently of a language, but of course we need language to communicate our thoughts with one another. But, if there were such a thing as telepathy, then perhaps communication would be more direct. In other words, if there were a means to more directly communicate the raw thoughts, one wouldn't have to pass through a language. [the part that I missed is the other phrase about efficiency; it means that the heptapods communicate with sound, but then enhance supplement verbal communication with an entirely separate channel of written language; in contrast, human written language is dominantly similar to human verbal language (though I'm guessing linguists might be able to offer all the subtle differences)*]
Hmm. Doesn't make sense... if they were hostile... wouldn't they have already started attacking? Well it is possible that the ships planted have a strategic purpose for an attack... collecting data to check for the ability to inhabit the atmosphere and such. but if so... then why open the doors everyday to attempt communication with outsiders?
Oh interesting. There's a theory for this concept (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis). For me I think it's part of my world view: language affects how we think. While there is a theoretical basic thought that happens in the absence of language, the language(s) one learns encapsulate meaning on the world around us.
Wow. We get a much sharper image of the alien as she hallucinates
Hmm... the problem is that this is their interpretation of what the aliens wrote. ("offer weapon" as a response to a statement they believe corresponds to their question; that is, English question gets sloppily translated to alien question, alien response given and sloppily translated back to English response; but this begs the question, the aliens are seemingly "advance" in terms of space travel and yet they have no means of doing the translation on their side; given that encountering life on other planets is likely a very rare event... for this group to succeed... I don't know... doesn't really add up but we'll see where the movie goes with it)
Ridiculous. So they already identified that they suspect strategically the aliens want to get an ally. And so the thing to do would be to remain in open communications. And yet all the individual groups are disconnecting...
Holy moly. Do the heptapods know about the bomb?
Wha? She can write!?!
Huh. How did they not get hit by the explosion?
I feel as if the heptapods know that Louise didn't cause it
Hmm. Ian says "It can't be random." As he said this and he's zooming in... I'm thinking Louise had just asked them for something. Perhaps the alien was able to spit out its entire knowledge.
She remembers telling her daughter "Non-zero sum game." And earlier Ian mentioned "time" showing up in their message. Going out on a limb. I guess this foreshadows that Louise went back in time? Otherwise... there doesn't seem to be a utility in remembering that moment in that way. Ian already gave the answer. Though even if she didn't go back in time physically... perhaps mentally she did. Putting together the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and thinking the way the aliens write... it unlocks the ability to think beyond time. And actually, I think that's how the beginning of the movie is narrated... we'll see how this gets executed
Hehe. They're sending her a private elevator
Holy moly. Did she get sent directly inside? Their domain had seemed like an ocean that they swim in... will she be able to breathe?
Oh right. This is the firs time we see more than just their feet
It says "Louise has weapon." Which I take to mean... based on my puzzling thus far... that Louise has the ability to time travel. Either in the way we think of it or perhaps some derivative of time travel
Oh okay. Some plot twists... what we thought was Louise's past was actually a future? When she's talking to her daughter, it becomes clear, or likely, that the scientist daddy of hers is Ian
Okay, but aside from the ability to see the future, the alien said the technology unlocked... I don't remember
Ooo. Nice. I love palindromes. I wonder how many names are palindromes.
She tries to explain it to Colonel Weber. The movie definitely left these bedcrumbs and I was able to follow throughout the movie (see comments above). With that being said, I also have the luxury of pausing to write down my thoughts. It's possible that without pausing I wouldn't be able to process the clues
Huh. Okay. That's a neat little incorporation of time. (private number)
The aliens leave - almost like disappearing and then leaving a vacumm in their wake
Huh. "Based on the story 'Story of Your Life' written by Ted Chiang.
1=20231123

*I have often talked about the theoretical improvements on language, but never entertained the thought that the written language should differ from the spoken language. As a person who typically watches media with subtitles on, I like the redundancy. There is a common case where there is less redundancy and the subtitles offer a different point of view: dubbed animes. English subtitles for an anime are often the subtitles that correspond the the Japanese language. In watching the English dubbed with English subtitles, I will often encounter differences between what is being spoken and what is written. While it wasn't shown, due to the ability to write with the ink, it seems plausible that the heptapods are able to converse both verbally and with "subtitles" at the same time. But instead of the sounds and subtitles ever corresponding, it's just two separate "channels" (as the scene puts it) of communication. In some sense, it can be generalized as a single language split across two functions. Perhaps the closest analogy I can think of with humans is using not just our mouths to make sounds, but also our body to form expressions (body language). Though thinking about Zoom meetings, we don't just communicate with verbal speech and body language, but there's also a chat function which enables written language. Though our written language is the same as our spoken language, I would say we use it quite differently. I'm thinking about times where I find writing an email appropriate, and times where it's much better to hop on a call. But at this point I believe my mind is just rambling.

20240223 Comment:
I was adding screenshots and noticed I gave this film a 4.0 out of 5. However, I liked the overall story and the feeling of the movie several months later is positive enough to feel the need to bump up the rating, especially relative to other movies I've seen and rated recently. I'm going to give it a 4.6 out of 5.

Watched 20231123 (Netflix) (Last day to watch 20231130)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543164/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrival_(film)

Monday, November 20, 2023

Storks (2016)

Instant Comments:
Power move.
Always be distant and weird.
"'Orphan' hurts my heart"


Huh. He kind of went through with it but I guess it doesn't count cause he mumbled?
Hehe. Good little bit ending with group hug.
Hehe. No game last night.
"You'll blink and I'll be in college"
HA He built a little quadcopter.
Whoa. The wolves formed a bridge.
HAHA! Wolf boat.
What!?! Submarine. [hehe they lift up for air]
HAHAHAHA. Wolf plane


Montage of their family building the stork welcome. I'm curious if by some wild circumstance, she is their older sister
Hmm. But these would be babies people asked for a long time ago...
How did that even structurally hold up...
Hehe. A million babies with the same birthday.
Major tearjerker when he plugs in the lights and a huge beam lights up the sky.
Smile. "I ordered a brother."
Hehe. When she reunited with her family, it was nice that they were welcoming, but the follow-up tearjerk was when Tulip called Junior in for the hug


Watched 20231120 (Netflix)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4624424/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storks_(film)

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)

20231112:
The art in this movie is amazing.

Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld)

Instant Comments:
hmm I don't remember the ending of the first movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. she left but then she showed up in his class?
oh her peter parker was lizard
hehe references Spider-Man: No Way Home, which he says is Earth-199999
hehe "will you adopt me?"
smile. Banksy

Mugiel O'Hara (Oscar Isaac) and Jessica Drew (Issa Rae)

she did just save a bunch of people...
I thought he meant canon like "cannon" but it's canon like... canonical? hehe
hehe "lying to them for a year" + "maybe in another universe"
very cool new art style (Miles Morales universe)
I see. this guys backstory is perhaps the reason why when they enter the holes it seems to go across other dimensions
Earth-13133 (LEGO Spider-Man)
hehe the message got messed up "I'm not proud"
15 years old... that's so young
she took it out of the package

Left to Right: Hobie Brown (Daniel Kaluuya), Miles Morales, Pavitr Prabhakar (Karan Soni) and Gwen Stacy

hehe she sees his notebook with all the drawings of her
hehe Hobie recommends to use the palm not just the fingers
canon event: Pav was supposed to lose his girlfriend. will Gwen get in trouble for this?
upside down elevator
hehe Donald Glover [Oh I forgot Donald Glover was in Spider-Man: Homecoming; apparently it is the same character]
"don't enlist til you know what war you're fighting" (hmm sounds like Miguel is more loke a He Who Remains; would he be the hidden antagonist?)
Mayday
boom tick Spider-Man's event

Margo Kess: Spider-Byte (Amandla Stenberg)

weren't suppose to but did... what does destiny mean...
this all goes back to bake two cakes
hehe Hobie is on Mile's side
hehe reminds him about the palms
hehe "just for the record I quit"
lol the Spider-Man pointing meme
"you didn't count to three"
hehe seemingly ridiculous. one Spider-Man able to outrun the others? ridiculous but entertaining.

Spider-Man pointing meme

"are you even Spider-Man?" "are you?" (I'm guessing he'll say he's Miles Morales)
oh right true. his universe already had a Spider-Man...
"I guess he did plan this out"
huh. she didn't hit yes
"we are supposed to be the good guys"
hehe. she missed a few classes in English just the same as miles missed a few classes in Spanish
lol. "who's Spider-Man?"
"do you push silk out your culito?"
hehe. good twist. wrong universe

May "Mayday" Parker

huh. while this universe doesn't have a Spider-man... wouldn't that break canon? (unless it somehow does have a Spider-Man) [well, technically Miles is its Spider-man, just he's living in another universe]
how does she know where to look for him?
hehe Miles Morales in this universe is the Prowler
"how to talk so kids will listen"
hehe Mayday
"don't tell mom"

Left to Right: Peni Parker (SP//dr), Hobie Brown (Spider-Punk), Peter B. Parker & his daughter Mayday, Gwen Stacy, Pavitr Prabhakar, Margo Kess (Spider-Byte), Peter Porker (Spider-Ham), and Peter Parker (Spider-Man Noir)

Stacy concludes her narration from the beginning of the movie
"to be continued"
"Miles Morales will return in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse"
Credits flash section by section instead of scrolling. I think that makes the credits shorter in duration, but also harder to read...
1=20231112
Watched 20231112 (Netflix, Instant)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson. 140 min

Relevant Links:
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (IMDb.com)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (RottenTomatoes.com)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Wikipedia.org)

Friday, November 10, 2023

The Mule (2018)

20231110:
I watched this film today. I loved all the songs. I loved the sentiment of the film, and the themes. I enjoyed the cultural moments spread throughout the film (e.g., phones, bikers, race). The part that fell short of the movie being absolutely amazing for me was the story.


Netflix determined the movie for me as a 89% match. I decided to give the movie a thumbs up|thumbs down|neither a thumbs up nor a thumbs down.

Instant Comments:
Hehe. You'd think I'm giving away free Viagra or something here."
Hehe. Work over his daughter's wedding
Internet.
I mean he may in fact be a bad father but... she is making an uproar
Hehe a gun
It seems he understands the situation but doesn't want the truck modified in any way.
"I'm not gonna look in anybody's bag."
Is that the actor that plays Casey in Loki? [Yes, Eugene Cordero]
Huh. New truck.
Hmm. Two big purchases in a row... arguably a red flag. Or a path towards a red flag.
Oh shit. Why did he look inside?
Wow. Quick thinking.
Hehe. Jimmy Stewart again
"I've been in combat before. I'm not intimidated by you, mocoso. Sonny." [Google translates "mocoso" to "brat"; an alternative is "punk"]
[Hmm I wonder how long it'll be before he notices Smile. They join in singing.
The main boss sees the benefit of the randomness (and I would agree that he should continue to act as himself). The top guy (Julio Gutierrez) does make a reasonable logical retort "We don't oblige the other drivers..." to which the boss simply says "You need to oblige me."
Oh no... manifest points to him...
Not that I would be involved in such business, but if I were in this guy's position, perhaps I would have had them make some agreement as to when they would stop having him snitch. If upon reaching the agreement they don't hold up their end of the bargain... well... I mean he's in a lose-lose situation, but at least one type of loss seems less risky.
Hmm. Are they gonna communicate to Earl that black trucks are bieng stopped?
Is he joking or serious... hehe. Call a cardiologist.
I didn't see that coming. His advice is to quit.
holy shit... he got shot...
so this demand for being more strict... I wonder how this will play out... I see one ending as Clint Eastwood's character Earl paying for whatever condition his wife has, perhaps enough money to pass onto his children, saving the life of Julio and somehow freeing him, but finally dying at the end of the movie. In his eyes, he has likely lived a full life. With that being said, I feel like the FBI winning would be an uninteresting end to the film. Having this thought reminds me of the movie Catch Me If You Can.
I feel like that just draws a lot of attention. If a cop pulls them over... what would happen?
Huh. "Julio, mijo."
Not sure any of this makes sense. He was apparently making record drops, and someone decided that rather than let him continue his own way, to force him to work on time (which evidence would suggest likely hasn't worked out)
Racial profiling... (so Earl would that have that advantage going for him)
So if Earl's lucky then he notices the commotion
Oh shit. Not sure if he runs into this guy by chance, but... this could go the route of he makes a deal to get out.... Originally though, I figure he just notices and figures out how to stay on top of it.
Hmm... Bates returns the thermos. I'm wondering if the bill... no not enough time... but... hmm. Maybe he never brought in a thermos to begin with and that's Bates' signal to the man...
Huh. If he tries to visit her, he could be killed. But he was talking about family... what will he do?
Oh wow. His choice for family... well he postponed the bust.
Smile. He ended up telling her the truth, and she didn't believe him.
Tearjerker line. "I think you're just a late bloomer."
Emotional delivery.
I'm curious, he's been gone for what seems like quite a while. How did they have so much trouble finding him?
Hehe. "More today than yesterday?" "But not as much as tomorrow." (Spiral Starecase)
Oh shit. Battered up. (I would guess he doesn't have it)
He just revved his engine? Hmm... Is he just trying to be a decoy?
I think even if he did have stuff in the truck, his wife saying those comforting words... I feel like he wouldn't mind dying. Well, he already accepted death against the cartel fellas
Ah interesting. The drug guys are listening in. [Oh, nvm. I played it back and they just briefly cut to the driver]
An ending which was... not predictable, but I'm curious if there were too many false signals. I'm inclined to believe a good story is both unpredictable, and yet foreshadows the ending.

Watched 20231110 (Netflix, Instant)
The Mule (2018) Clint Eastwood. 116 min

Relevant Links:
The Mule (IMDb.com)
The Mule (RottenTomatoes.com)
The Mule (Wikipedia.org)

Matilda (1996)

20231110:
Today I watched the first half of this movie with my son. Mara Wilson thus far does a great job in the role of Matilda.


Instant Comments:
1a: Danny DeVito narrating [apparently he's also the director]
1a: hehe the mom woke up but luckily for Matilda she's wearing a mask
1a: television explodes
1a: hehe detention
1a: "grow up quicker"
1a: "good lift" "excellent release"
1a: 4927
1a: yikes that cake is practically the same size as him
1a: hehe. Matilda knows they're cops already, she tells her father, and her father chooses to diasgree
1a: HA! "Why are all these women married?" ("Mrs." instead of "Ms."; I believe the answer would be the cadence is better with "Mrs.")
1a: Same speech as her father gave her ("I'm right and you're wrong, I'm big and you're small, and there's nothing you can do about it.")
1a: Pause after Miss Honey invites Matilda over to her place


1b: she must be talking about herself, but what about Trunchbull
1b: I guess the aunt killed the dad... but why?
1b: oh it is revealed that the aunt was Ms. Trunchbull
1b: lol she lifts the car and pivots it around
1b: huh why run upstairs?
1b: haha "wait til she leaves then we'll get your doll again" [...] "just kidding"
1b: hehe she kept her promise and didn't go inside
1b: she openly admits to breaking Miss Honey's arm before (though I guess that's not cruel to her standards who she threw a girl)
Credits:
1b: music by David Newman
1b: various twins played very young Matilda [one set for 9 months Matilda and one set for toddler Matilda], with two sets of twins for newborn Matilda [apparently uncredited is a set of twins for baby Matilda in the very opening scene]
1a=20231110,1b=20231118

Watched first half 20231110, second half 20231118 (Netflix, Instant) (Last day to watch 20231130)
Matilda (1996) Danny DeVito. 102 min

Relevant Links:
Matilda (IMDb.com)
Matilda (RottenTomatoes.com)
Matilda (Wikipedia.org)

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Dune (2021)


Instant Comments:
1a: Zendaya
1a: while he concentrates to use the voice, the movie moves around the room to various objects... I thought it was artistically pleasing way to create tension
1a: haha. "I see you put on some muscle" "I did?" "No"
1a: they pronounce it here like HAR-koe-nens but in the 1984 Dune it sounded more like har-CONE-nens
1a: that fight had the same feel as 1984 Dune just with better graphics and better explanation on slow blades.
1a: I like 1984 version of this scene more as Paul thinks about his training; here the scene cuts back and forth between him and his mother praying which is a bit jarring to me
1a: the Reverand Mother that just visited sounds much more aggressive here than the one in the 1984 Dune.
1a: these dragonfly-looking ships look cool
1a: this wormsign detection turned rescue is executed here in much clearer fashion than what I perceived in the 1984 version; but to be fair, the 1984 version has clued me into the various story components of Dune
1a: paused about halfway into movie, Paul tells his mom he knows she's pregnant


1b: [intense fight between Paul and Jamis; Paul didn't want to make the kill and repeatedly showed he had the skill to outmatch Jamis]
1a=20231104, 1b=20231105

Watched first half 20231104, second half 20231105 (Netflix)
Dune (2021) Denis Villeneuve. 155 min

Relevant Links:
Dune (IMDb.com)
Dune (2021 film) (Wikipedia.org)

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (2014)

20231101:
This special is different from many comedy specials in that it combines bits and pieces from many shows being done across the world. There are also scenes related to the travel itself which intermingle with the snippets from the various shows. As such, the special at times seems more broken, but overall there were some good laughs and it was fun to learn various facts (and stereotypes) in the form of jokes.

Instant Comments:
Smile. Justin Bieber
IKEAll you (Achmed's catchphrase is "I kill you")
Smile. Biggest Alcoholics Anonymous meeting
Smile. "I was the very first guy to get into her chim-chim cheree"
Smile. Kinky shit (references "supercalifragilisticexpialadocious")
"Write what you know."
Chuckle. "Do you pick it up or pull it down."
Hehe. Interesting how she more or less treated Achmed as alive... or at least her reaction was to cross her arms at the verbal comment.
Smile. "I was like. We have that you dumbass."
Hahaha. "But Sir, I was at a puppet show."
Clever solution to the problem.
Jacque Merde.
Smile. "You don't know Jack Shit."
Hehe. "Je te tue."
"Silence. Je te tue."
Oh no. He let the name slip.

Watched 20231101 (Netflix, Instant) (Last day to watch 20231115)
Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (2014) Rob Dipple. 83 min

Relevant Links:
Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (IMDb.com)
Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (RottenTomatoes.com)
Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (Wikipedia.org)