Describe a film or a show in a single sentence without spoiling it.
Describe a film or a show in a single sentence without spoiling it
Pirates of Thrones
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
I mean, sure all HP book titles are like that.
I'll admit I chuckled.
It's fucking shit.
Almost every second episode is great.
If you enjoy Sci-Fi
I should've mentioned that an image of that show is requred.
Carried by lead
I’ll describe this poster
>reddit man with dogshit opinions and a tumblr ideology
>oh no they showed a black person
>once
>Let's see how many cyberpunk tropes we can fit in this bad boy
That's gotta be 'The Spy Who Loved Me' or Thunderbirds.
forgot image
Is that an alpha romeo hovercraft?
Wait I know this one...
The fifth Element?
It's Pepemobile
Fight club, staring Clint Eastwood and his monkey sidekick
Could it perhaps be the title of your pic? You absolute faffot.
Ian McKellen licks himself
fuck you
car chase at the end of every episode
Jäger was the GOAT partner during the GOAT seasons. Prove me wrong.
The Goblet of Fire is actually not very important to the plot of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
nah the series went to shit the moment they only filmed on the same short autobahn track.Jäger was the only thing that saved it for me.I remember when they used do train crashes and shit.
A boy stranded in the past has to find his way Back to the Future
>an Alfa Romeo trying to look like a Lambo
Damn nice. Looking like a rare Pepe is icing on the cake. Actually, looking into this, the Carabo predates the Lamborghini cars that look like that. It even had the same designer as the Countach. I guess Lambo poached him. As a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s, the Countach was a dreamcar. I think I even had it on some school folders.
>The Sixth Sense
Bruce Willis is a ghost helping a young boy.
Am I doing it right?
Is the monkey his imaginary friend?
It's the other way around lmao. Lamborghini designs were inspired by this car. It had the first scissor doors ever
All the characters are black and the film is bad on purpose
Fucking hell, why are all the best future cars from the past? We're stuck with characterless boxes on wheels in the 21st Century.
Car design peaked in the 80s and late 70s, and early 90s for Japan
You might be right, from the 90s onwards there are very few iconic cars, even as concepts in movies.