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  1. The Irishman (2019) Seems like Scorsese's ultimate eulogy to the Mafia/Gangster genre. Great story telling, and the cast was just an oldschool powerhouse who showed that they still got it after all these years. Especially Pesci. He was retired for like what? 20 years? Comes back with such a performance and then retires again. Al Pacino's performance reminded me of his performances in the 80's or early to mid 90's. Man's still got it, but apparently never received a fitting script in the last 20 years. Or maybe never one he felt passionate about again. And De Niro was phenomenal as well. Although those scenes where they de-aged him made me chuckle sometimes. You could still tell he was an old man all this time. But yea, great movie. Last 30 minutes were depressing as fuck though. But real. 8/10
  2. Labbadia, Terzic, O. Werner (Kiel), Leitl (Fürth), Schultz (St. Pauli).
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  4. Asparagus statue in Torgau, Germany.
  5. May the 4th be with you. 

  6. A better life than the life they had that was the reason why they got on a boat in the first place?
  7. That does sound fantastic. Do share some pics of you're able to. The scenery must be awesome.
  8. Tenet (2020) Well, I watched it in three sittings as it was all alot to take into. Nolan really went all out with this, didn't he? I think Nolan fans will appreciate this a lot more than casual movie watchers. I would say that I did understand 90% of it, but it was very confusing at times. Anyway, great story and idea albeit somewhat extremely complex. I guess everything would make more sense on a re-watch. John David Washington as the protagonist was alright. His acting seemed a little wooden sometimes. Not sure if that's the actor's fault or if it was just how his character was written. I did enjoy Robert Pattinson's acting though. But that guy is just insanely talented anyway. Good movie. Very ambitious. Need to re-watch it once I recovered from it. Nolan should maybe simple it down a little for his next movies though. But I appreciate his intentions of making something different. 8/10
  9. Used to be obsessed with The Streets. Always love coming back to them.
  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilham_Aliyev
  11. German Hip Hop classic.
  12. I don't stare. I can't even hold eye contact with my own reflection in the mirror. Just kidding, but I don't think Germans are particularly known for starring? Or maybe I'm in too deep and don't notice it anymore.
  13. Balloon (2018) Found this randomly, and I didn't even know about it until tonight. Directed by Michael Bully Herbig who is mostly known as a comedian in Germany. But this film took me by surprise. Very well directed, with a great cast and a touching story. You can tell that some of the factual events are somewhat dramatized, but Herbig really managed to make this move very entertaining and very well crafted. I liked it. 8/10 Edit: Just read the wikipedia page about the actual event. And the movie actually sticks very close to the truth.
  14. I hope he can pull the Klassenerhalt off!
  15. What a disgusting piece of shit. Also, how is no one helping or intervening? Makes me really angry.
  16. Thast last rib breaking kick though. Ouchie.
  17. I'm pretty positive that Schaaf doesn't talk like that.
  18. Shhhh, I want him at Fortuna if our board decides to not re-new Rösler's contract.
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