Since Mark missed last week I told him I would do the recap for week 10’s movie, Idiocracy.
Having been written way back in the mid 16th Century by a gentleman known as Nostradamus, Idiocracy gives us a glimpse into the future of mankind.
A movie which goes on to show us that while some great strides will be made for mankind – such as a cure for hair loss and maintaining an erection, the world in general will go to shit. I mean, I won’t complain that Starbucks offers a “Full Body” Late for $50,000 and Carl’s Jr. added an Extra Big Ass Taco (now with more molecules!) to it’s menu, but other places like Costco have taken a huge turn for the worse.
I’m just glad Upgrayedd made it to the future so we can all look forward to a double dose of this pimping.
All in all this movie was chosen because I needed to bounce back from Moving Violations, and this was a gimme. Plus Qaadir hadn’t seen it, and that was a travesty which had to be corrected. Now that some of the scores are in and I’m back in good standing (I hope), we shall never bring up Moving Violations again.
Now, I’m Not Sure, but I think you’re up next Cote.
This week for a perfect St Patrick’s day choice we will be watching “The Dungeon Master” (1984) judging by the trailer, start drinking that green beer RIGHT NOW. Thanks Dan! Can we do earlier this week because we’re without Q? otherwise 8:30
-Mark

Petey Wheatstraw (also known as Petey Wheatstraw, the Devil's Son-in-Law)[3] is a 1977 American blaxploitation[4]comedy horror film[5] written and directed by Cliff Roquemore, and starring comedian Rudy Ray Moore alongside Jimmy Lynch, Leroy Daniels, Ernest Mayhand, Ebony Wright, and Wildman Steve Gallon. It is typical of Moore's other films from the same era, such as Dolemite and The Human Tornado, in that Moore rhymes nearly every sentence in the movie with the next one.
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