Boomer porn. What's with the detective woman's face?
@leipersgreen67632 сағат бұрын
This is a film about rehabilitating the media as heroes rather than the despised liars they are! This is such a stupid fucking move. Extreme case of TDS.
@johnvonachen16722 сағат бұрын
Gangs in your culture are a sign of a failure of your justice system. This is not civilization. It’s the opposite.
@drakoset70063 сағат бұрын
I see so many Chumptards in the comments. It's easy to tell who the brainwashed clowns are..🤡🤡🤡🤡
@TrystaanVerde-b8q3 сағат бұрын
That was stupid. Dude is going to jail and is gonna buy his way out and nothing was solved and justice wasn’t served. All they know is the “yakuza” are a bunch of fogeys that call the police to fight their battles not realizing the police are paid off by the opposition.
@ZEROAAHENIX4 сағат бұрын
this was very well done, i subscribed
@USRecap28 минут бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing!
@BrentKrout8 сағат бұрын
My only complaint is that you talk slowly. I understand you’re making sure your words are clear but please speed it up in editing. As you don’t need the extra room for the words to breathe. I will be checking your videos out more as you have caught my interest but I figured you might want some potentially helpful criticism to help your videos flow better, I truly hope the best for your channel and hope to see it grow more in the future. Have a nice day.
@USRecap28 минут бұрын
Thank you for the feedback, it helps me improve my videos!
@tiffybnTN8 сағат бұрын
I don't know... Stackhouse as the punisher 🤔🤔🤔
@eminum777710 сағат бұрын
This movie came out a decade too early.
@Dana-ie2bh13 сағат бұрын
One of the stupidest movies I've ever seen.
@Thaosupramk413 сағат бұрын
So it was of Tom there was WW2. 😂😂😂
@erikpfingstner390216 сағат бұрын
HaHaHA! "... and if you dislike, please hit the dislike button twice, just to be shure!"
@esauavalos796220 сағат бұрын
This would never happen here in the US. 😮
@jackqueen5369Күн бұрын
Lame movie
@powerbomb4833Күн бұрын
Can you please do Marvel's Man-Thing (2005) at some point?
@FreelyRoamКүн бұрын
Bernnnnniee❤
@scotthultin7769Күн бұрын
13 👍's up US Recap thank you for sharing 🤗
@USRecapКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tyresebridgeman9561Күн бұрын
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@JaceD4V1S88Күн бұрын
i was 9 when this movie came out. my grandma, who is super religious, wanted to go to the value cinema where this and like 3 other movies were playing. it was the only good one there i thought so i begged her to take me, she gave in, she was pissed when we left. she sat thru that whole thing miserable.
@renegade637Күн бұрын
I'll assume this was meant to be a somewhat comical movie. Well, given the fact that Dan basically lied to his family for 18 years, I find it hard to find humor in that.
@talhakhan6937Күн бұрын
Wow .... your really need help out there
@MaxwellBakerYouКүн бұрын
Thanks for the video, movie blows though. Straight to DVD type acting, plot, dialogue, everything.
@cyrilbarrett9311Күн бұрын
Stop talking and let it play!!
@johnphamlore8073Күн бұрын
The Ecstacy of Gold scene with Tuco in the graves is one the greatest masterpieces of cinema ever.
@CrazyPolarBear82Күн бұрын
that was not dirt, that was dookie
@romeoabrego8595Күн бұрын
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@ultrajdКүн бұрын
I haven’t even seen this film, but I don’t think I really want to because all of the research that I’ve done on it has shown that there are far more questions about this than anything else and in many ways they’re not even answered properly. Like for instance, why is the Civil War happening? How long has it been going on? What are the motivations for fighting the war? And so many other things. Frankly I was very disappointed with this movie but at least the review was good here.
@roninbudoКүн бұрын
My god this was stupid... I love Keanu Reeves but He Destroyed the story of the 47 Ronin..Its based on a true Story with the same Title but has zero incommon with this story...
@metroman8185Күн бұрын
Fake civil war here. Stupid movie and not worth watching!!
@AdHaterКүн бұрын
"Leemo"????
@justintime1307Күн бұрын
The only terrible movie by Stathan
@golubyavan5851Күн бұрын
The stupidest clickbait of the week...
@dangerwetikosclose2682Күн бұрын
This is Joe Biden and the Democrats.
@sjc4Күн бұрын
Vikings were actually very clean. They were kinda vain that was lol
@amandadavis32922 күн бұрын
No lie I have been on the fence about watching this movie, but thanks to your video (which does way more justice for the movie then the trailer does) has convinced me to watch it!
@USRecap2 күн бұрын
I'm glad you found the video helpful!
@UncleKennysPlace2 күн бұрын
This appears to be written by AI and spoken by robovoice. It's total "yikes". three-hundred-fifty-seven ... revolver Leeeeemo de-bay-cle
@onyinyechukwu39732 күн бұрын
I dislike manipulations
@GammaAirsoft_Gaming2 күн бұрын
Media would be lit up by both sides immediately
@henrybrowne72482 күн бұрын
Certainly ONE of the greatest Westerns . . I saw it roughly after it hit the States, mid-1960s . . Back then, Americans weren't quite sure about these new 'spaghetti Westerns'. They were the new genre, different from the Hollywood era that had ended recently. Over the years we realized . .
@jastrapper1902 күн бұрын
Paul Pelosi has a claw hammer sticking out of his head…
@revrup2 күн бұрын
As a young boy (elementary age), I was bullied by my neighbor. He was older and tougher. I was a scrawny bookworm and quiet. I was bullied when I went outside to play and when I rode the bus to school, so the intimidation was pretty constant. There were many evenings when I got off the bus with my ears red, swollen, and even a few times bleeding from being “twanged.” The other kids in the neighborhood were related to his family, so I was odd man out. One day we were playing outside, he pushed me down, then hit me. I ran into the basement of our house and locked the door behind me for safety. My dad was working there, asked what had happened. I explained with tears. Dad unlocked the door, pushed me outside, and told me to stand up to him. Well, I’d like to say that I went outside, knocked him down, and ended my days of bullying . But the truth is the bully beat me further and ended up chipping a third off my front tooth. I didn’t feel any braver or better. The tooth was a reminder of my weakness. I wish my dad had taken the time to teach me how to defend and fight, rather than just throw me to the wolves. But he didn’t, so I endured the punishments. Time passed. I grew up into a nervous, fearful young man, but eventually overcame with Christ’s help and good therapy. I’m brave and strong in other ways and taken God-directed risks that have benefited my family and many other people through the years. My dad and I have a great relationship as adults. We are friends as well as father and son. I lived a very blessed life surrounded by people who love me. Somewhere along the way, I learned that my bully was a victim of abuse as well as a perpetrator. His dad beat both him and his mom mercilessly. And, not surprisingly, his dad had been beaten by his father too. Three generations of abuse and abuser. But even in that family, there was redemption. My bully’s dad had a genuine conversion experience. He became a truly gentle man and a friend of my parents. Instead of suffering, his wife and he enjoyed a warm, happy relationship until his death just a few years ago. Unfortunately, the dad’s conversion came too late for his son. My bully just couldn’t cope with life. He dropped out of college, went off, and joined a cult in Peru for a while. Then for a few years, he worked clandestinely for the US government. We talked over the phone a few years ago. He sounded paranoid. He was living with his wife somewhere in upstate New York, in a log cabin in the wood. He wouldn’t give me a location because he was afraid the government would find him. He changed his number right after I spoke to him and I’ve never heard from him again. What truths come from my bully story? (1) If you can’t beat your bully, you can sometimes survive your bully. (2) Bullies sometimes live in a hellish situation greater than yours. (3) There’s hope for overcoming the PTSD that comes from constant bullying. (4) Even abusers can change (but not all). There are real world examples of abuser and abused experiencing restored, happy relationships. (Of course, this is not encouragement for any person to stay in a truly abusive relationship. I’m just saying that it happens.) (5) Looking back, I’m glad that if I had to be one or the other - well, I’m glad I was the one being bullied, rather than the one bullying. Life, neither this one, nor the next,doesn’t end well for the bully. There is a divine companion and helper for the one being bullied. He truly empathizes and understands what it means to be beaten, spat on, ridiculed, and mocked. That’s been an indispensable help for me.
@GrandFatherOutdoors2 күн бұрын
One of my favorite movies
@regor82742 күн бұрын
Stupid narrative.
@Briansmith-hr1nr2 күн бұрын
No one thought to go after “ the Ice Cream machine does’t work “ at McDonald’s I’m calling BS
@Myria832 күн бұрын
So many actresses I love!
@richardsobieck96603 күн бұрын
Angel eyes real name Colonel Douglas Mortimer.
@brucetucker48473 күн бұрын
One name is as good as another.
@richardsobieck96602 күн бұрын
@@brucetucker4847 Clint's character does have a name. He was known as Manco.
@brucetucker4847Күн бұрын
@@richardsobieck9660 That's not a name, it's as nickname. And it's a different movie with different characters - Mortimer was a colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
@alabamaman13723 күн бұрын
I feel like I’ve seen this one before.
@amandasimpson343 күн бұрын
I love this movie. She was also the worst replacement beekeeper ever.