NINE TIMES!
I just want to start out by saying I can’t believe we’re actually still doing this. It’s been fun and we’re finally watching all these terrible movies that have been on my list forever. I appreciate your dedication. I want to get some new people in here too. I mean this email goes out to like 15 people. They must be wondering what is going on.
Recap:Last week we watched Miami Connection. A movie that on the surface has everything it needs to qualify as an awesome 80’s movie. Jammin’ soundtrack, check. Out of control mullets, check. Ninjas, check. Bewbs, check? Unfortunately, It’s like all the crew and stunt guys showed up but they forgot to tell the actors, then just recast the rest of the roles with real bikers and people off the street. I’ll try to summarize the plot of this movie in one sentence. A group of tae-know-do practicing orphans grows up to go to the university of Central Florida and play in a band together at the hottest nightclub in Orlando, the band they replaced is angered by this and tells the bearded brother of the lead singer to get rid of the band, he tries but is killed, this angers the motorcycle ninjas who are partners in crime with beardo, they stage a final attack in a swampy ditch… will they kill the only black guy in the movie? Tune in to find out! FRIENDS FOREVER!
Only by eliminating violence can we truly achieve peace.
This Week:This week is Qaadir’s pick. He has picked Lazer Team (2016) a youtube red exclusive title from Rooster Teeth, the guys behind “Red vs Blue” It looks good. maybe too good.
unless we watch Freddy Got Fingered instead. Gotta Keep you guessing.
THURSDAY AT 8:10rabb.it/mark5four0
unless things change.
I’m going a little crazy with the screenshots. so only attaching a fewhere’s a gallery with the rest. Spoilers on if that black buy dies. https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=F52C33AE369D185!1947&authkey=!AO25VaPsSzK8lWk&ithint=folder%2cpng

Miami Connection is a 1987 independent martial arts film starring Y.K. Kim, who also wrote and produced the feature. Originally, the film was critically maligned and received poor box office return upon release. It remained unseen for decades until Drafthouse Films restored the film for a proper release in 2012. The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, limited-edition VHS, and various digital download options on December 11, 2012. Since then, the film has been better received by audiences and has garnered a cult following.