Yes, Bad Boys For Life! I would have also have accepted Bad Boys 4 Life. Or BB4L. Or 2020 Box Office King. Or 2020 Academy Award Best Picture Frontrunner.

60:60

80:80

100:100

120:120

I’ll take a shower to clean off the typical feeling I have after a typical @Woolen_Horde iq sapping “film” choice and have new frames up soon.

I’m sorry that they all can’t be grandpa movies.

They could at least be good!

Name a bigger movie that came out in theaters in 2020! YOU CAN’T!

I dunno, my kids were pretty big on Onward.

This Twenty continues a stereotype:

I love the ribbing, you guys make me laugh.

I haven’t seen the latest one. They are good for a laugh or two, unfortunately, seeing the previews for this one left me thinking they’ve taken it a bit too long as a joke though.

White Men Can’t Jump?

IncorRosiePerezWhoIStillHaveACrushOnShesLikeTheNavaronegunSarahPalin!

Remember, this is Naveronegun we’re talking about here. The movies fall into a different, higher caliber.

Semi-Pro?

l know, but l’ve just had a look at the list, and we’ve probably already done all Peckinpah movies …

IncorrecTropics!

I would put White Men Can’t Jump in the “higher caliber” level of things.

And not just because of my unrequited Rosie issues.

The Quiet American?

This is not a stereotype; it is an oxymoron (not to be confused with Trump, who is a peroxide moron).

IncorreCaine2002OrClaudeDauphin1958!

This is correct. Other examples accepted would be “The Hollywood Liberal”, “The Cowardly Frenchman” or “The Drunken Irishman”.

The Forty:

It’s Blow, right, specifically Depp having his Stand and Deliver-style uncooperative class trope moment.

This great film does continue the Hollywood stereotypes of “crime-ridden Miami” and “yellow filter means Mexico, Miami or other foreign lands South of the border”.

The Sixty:

The Eighty:

The Hundred:

The One Twenty:

“You failed because you had the wrong dream… What do you know about cocaine, @MrTibbs?”

We have a new twenty!