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“Born in Flames,” by the historian Bench Ansfield, recounts how the wave of urban arson in the 1970s devastated poor communities while enriching building owners.
really hard to get through this supposedly last mission impossible between the schmaltz, the flashbacks, the many faces (fat/thin) of tom cruise, the endless exposition and the portentiousness. wonder who owns the ip and how many years will they wait for a reboot?
funniest thing they did is bring back a character from the first movie who was basically an afterthought and give him a crucial role in plot.
have netflix on tap here. plugged in to sirens. seeing if it can hold my attention.
. On the table between the two leaders were drinking glasses and paper. It's worth noting that while specific details about the drink covers aren't explicitly mentioned, photographs of the meeting show the drinking glasses present on the table.
I noticed the table between the two leaders had a pair of glasses with paper covers. Was that to prevent anyone getting slipped a Mickey?