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Exploring "That's My Boy," the film depicts the unique journey of Donny, who became a father in his teens and raised his son, Todd, as a single parent until Todd turned 18. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Donny reappears in Todd's life just before his wedding, leading to a collision of past and present.
 
Prometheus had so much potential, especially with the intriguing setup. It's a bummer that the follow-up didn't quite deliver on that promise. The shift in focus was a letdown for many fans.
 
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Checking into Ricky Stanicky
He's the best friend they never had.
When three childhood best friends pull a prank gone wrong, they invent the imaginary Ricky Stanicky to get them out of trouble. Twenty years later, the trio still uses the nonexistent Ricky as a handy alibi for their immature behavior. But when their spouses and partners get suspicious and demand to finally meet the fabled Mr. Stanicky, the guilty trio decide to hire a washed-up actor and raunchy celebrity impersonator to bring him to life.
 
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Checking into Beerfest
Prepare for the ultimate chug of war.
During a trip to Germany to scatter their grandfather's ashes, German-American brothers Todd and Jan discover Beerfest, the secret Olympics of downing stout, and want to enter the contest to defend their family's beer-guzzling honor. Their Old Country cousins sneer at the Yanks' chances, prompting the siblings to return to America to prepare for a showdown the following year.
 
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Kick some past.
Four pals are stuck in a rut in adulthood: Adam has just been dumped, Lou is a hopeless party animal, Craig is a henpecked husband, and Jacob does nothing but play video games in his basement. But they get a chance to brighten their future by changing their past after a night of heavy drinking in a ski-resort hot tub results in their waking up in 1986.
 
I recently watched "Ballad of Songibirds and Snakes". Hunger Games series are probably only one YA dystopia I appreciate.
 
Prometheus (2012)- I was really excited after first watching Prometheus, not only did I enjoy it as a outstanding prequel, I thought an exciting new path lay ahead “I’m going to find out why the Engineers want to kill us” but then in Alien: Covenant the door of epicness was slammed shut as Elizabeth Shaw was short changed in her ambition and the story became a convoluted narrative that was more frustrating than enjoyable or intriguing. Instead of the story focusing on humans and engineers, it became a story about a murderous, sinister Android which I would not mind that as a side show, but not the main event. :rolleyes:
Rebel Moon 2...its not great.
 
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Checking into Project X
The party you've only dreamed about.
Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
 
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Checking into 21 & Over
Finally.
Brilliant student Jeff Chang has the most important interview of his life tomorrow. But today is still his birthday, what starts off as a casual celebration with friends evolves into a night of debauchery that risks to derail his life plan.
 
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