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Comedy spy movie like A Man Could Get Killled, so I am not sure if it can be called a spoof......especially with what spoofs became. Lots of good footage of the Vickers Valiant bomber, out and, assumed, in. Lots of familiar faces from the 60s flicks. A 6.9.
Nice wholesome movie of a teen girl who runs away from her bickering parents to join a struggling family circus on their greatest quest. The dubbing is a bit off, think the original language was Dutch. A 7.0.
From Rotten Tomatoes: MOVIE INFO
In upstate New York, two men (Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper), and later, their sons (Dane DeHaan, Emory Cohen) must deal with the unforeseen consequences of their actions.
Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes & Bradley Cooper. Well acted and a good story. I'd recommend.
That's coming up next in our Netflix. I wasn't going to watch it until I started hearing everyone, including you, describing it the same way.
To whoever repped me on my quoted post above saying that it's not streaming anywhere, no, it's not streaming on Netflix but they do have it on DVD.
This topic keeps coming up. I'm confused as to why so many people who have Netflix don't realize that they provide both streaming and their DVD mailing service (although the DVD service is now going to end in September, I think it is). That's not a dig at all; I just don't understand why that is.
Anyway, to anyone who wants to see Cocaine Bear from Netflix, it is available on DVD there (for now).
Decent but not by much collection of horror stories around a central theme. Zach Galligan gets front credit and he shows up for the start and end but he doesn't play very much. For my horror movie night, it's okay. A 6.0.
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