Saw F1 at AMC tonight!

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Anonymous wrote:Looks like an '80s throwback, in a good way. I think that's the kind of entertainment people are craving right now.


I do yeah. Something’s you just want a feel good cheesy action movie. Everything is so deep and serious or it’s trying to be deeper than it is aka Superman.

There’s nothing wrong with suspension of disbelief for 2 hrs you know?

My family and had a good time watching this. We’re not interested in F1 as much as just being entertained on a sat night!
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like an '80s throwback, in a good way. I think that's the kind of entertainment people are craving right now.


I do yeah. Something’s you just want a feel good cheesy action movie. Everything is so deep and serious or it’s trying to be deeper than it is aka Superman.

There’s nothing wrong with suspension of disbelief for 2 hrs you know?

My family and had a good time watching this. We’re not interested in F1 as much as just being entertained on a sat night!


Nice...glad you enjoyed!
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Anonymous wrote:Pitt is too big/heavy to be a driver IRL.

and too old.

I had a hard time getting over that knowing he's 60. F1 drivers you retire in their 40s.

But the movie was entertaining enough. DH is a huuuuuge F1 fan, has been for many decades. He enjoyed it.
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Anonymous wrote:Pitt is too big/heavy to be a driver IRL.


You didn't see the movie. He got very fit for the role.


He is what a year younger than Tom Cruise? Aging so much better! This is your reminder to never touch fillers!


Brad had a deep plane facelift a couple years ago by same Doctor who did Kris Jenner’s. So he’s had some help to look as hot as he does. Cruise needs one. A deep plane facelift is the correct route to go and looks more natural. Fillers in large amounts make you look puffy and older. Also fillers never truly go away, they just disperse and migrate to other areas. Which is why they should be used sparingly.

Saw the movie, it was good and Brad was gorgeous and oozed charisma. Definitely the perfect vehicle to remind newer generations who he is one of the last real movie stars.


Agree!


How do people know these details about what kind of surgery celebrities have?


Kris Jenner admitted it and fully named the Doctor. Then quiet leaks began on others he’s worked on. Lindsay Lohan, Ann Hathaway and Christina Aguilera in the last two years. They all look natural and gorgeous. The guy is a genius, an artist and the best at what he does. Cost $100,000 for a Deep plane with him. Maybe more now with the his new notoriety. I knew about him before Jenner. Followed him for years but could never ever afford. Worth ever penny if you’ve got it. Based out of NYC.


Who’s the doctor and there are articles confirming he worked on those “leaked” celebs?
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Anonymous wrote:Is Pitt's character an actual top-of-his-game F1 driver? I've been so confused about this - F1 is incredibly physically demanding and NOT something a 50-60 year-old can do, even a very fit one.

It's like making a movie about 60-year-old 100m sprinter at Olympics.

And I say that as someone who actually really likes Brad Pitt.


You have to suspend disbelief. Good movie.
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Anonymous wrote:Pitt is too big/heavy to be a driver IRL.

and too old.

I had a hard time getting over that knowing he's 60. F1 drivers you retire in their 40s.

But the movie was entertaining enough. DH is a huuuuuge F1 fan, has been for many decades. He enjoyed it.


I think it's pretty rare to make it to 40.
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Anonymous wrote:Pitt is too big/heavy to be a driver IRL.

and too old.

I had a hard time getting over that knowing he's 60. F1 drivers you retire in their 40s.

But the movie was entertaining enough. DH is a huuuuuge F1 fan, has been for many decades. He enjoyed it.


I think it's pretty rare to make it to 40.


Right now, that's Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. If you watch, you see they are outpaced by the younger contingent. However, the old adage that "age and treachery always overcomes youth and exuberance" holds true in F1. Their experience levels show.
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