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I’m not much of a Michael Bay fan, but Pain and Gain was fun
Now Norm, he’s done some of the finest cinema ever. He lights up a silver screen, and attracts moths
Reminds me of that tragedy.
I’m a simple man. I find a good video of Norm McDonald that I haven’t seen before, I upvote.
Pain and Gain was probably the only Michael Bay movie I’ve ever enjoyed. It was pretty bizarre/unhinged at points.
Also, RIP norm.
I don’t care what anyone says, that movie is hilarious. Tired of seeing the Rock play himself in every movie he’s in, seeing him as a violent coke addicted moron was a perfect example of casting against type.