magnet link je najlažje not skopirat, lahko pa tudi torrent file odpreš.in link od torrenta skopiras na to www stran in gre?
Pogledala Padec, odlično odigrano, hladna in kruta žena - toliko samozadostna, da bi najraje njo zabrisala čez okno - v resnici je takšnih žensk zelo malo....Killers of the flower moon - 7/10
Kavč, domači hladilnik in wc so zakon. Leonardo odlično odigra butastega nečaka.
Anatomy of a fall - 8/10
Top dialogi, dober prikaz večih resnic,...priporočam.
The Holdovers - 6/10
Ideja dobra, vendar mi je bil preveč površen oz. površinski...
Roter Himmel - 8/10
Ego, ambicije, aroganca, nizka samopodoba in še kaj, se srečajo z življenjem...
You hurt my feelings - 4/10
Preserancija...ne priporočam.
Gervais
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Poznaš oba naslova? Mogoče še bittersweet life.... etc....kako so underrated, zgornji ma imdb oceno čez 8, burning pa 7,5
Cocaine Bear
Tisto, ko zmanjkuje idej pa tekmujejo kako sproducirat čimbolj butast film. Na trenutke sicer butasto smešno.
"Inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner's plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it..."
On September 11, 1985, former Lexington police department narcotics officer turned drug smuggler Andrew C. Thornton II was trafficking cocaine into the United States. After dropping off a shipment in Blairsville, Georgia, Thornton and an accomplice, Bill Leonard,[6] departed in a self-piloted Cessna 404 Titan. En route, the duo dropped a load of 40 plastic containers of cocaine into the wilderness before abandoning the plane above Knoxville, Tennessee. Allegedly, Thornton was killed when his parachute failed to open. According to the FBI, Thornton dumped his cargo because the load of two men, in addition to the cocaine, was too heavy for the plane to carry.
On December 23, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported finding a dead black bear that had eaten a large amount of the cocaine from the jettisoned containers and suffered the black bear equivalent of a drug overdose.[7][8] The containers had held about 75 pounds (34 kilograms) of cocaine, valued at $20 million (equivalent to $54.4 million in 2022), and by the time the scene was studied by government authorities, all of the containers had been ripped open, with their contents scattered.[2][9][10] The chief medical examiner from the Georgia State Crime Lab, Dr. Kenneth Alonso, stated that her stomach was "literally packed to the brim with cocaine",[11] although he estimated she had absorbed only 3 to 4 grams into her bloodstream at the time of her death.[12][13]