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Who Took Johnny. It's a documentary on Netflix about the 1982 disappearance of 12 year old Johnny Gosch in Iowa and it's possible ties to a human trafficking ring. Very interesting case but felt it could've dug a little deeper because it felt like it just scratched the surface. Random fact: Johnny Gosch and another missing Iowa boy were the first people to be featured on the back of a milk carton.
 
Rampage12;9351392 said:
Who Took Johnny. It's a documentary on Netflix about the 1982 disappearance of 12 year old Johnny Gosch in Iowa and it's possible ties to a human trafficking ring. Very interesting case but felt it could've dug a little deeper because it felt like it just scratched the surface. Random fact: Johnny Gosch and another missing Iowa boy were the first people to be featured on the back of a milk carton.

I saw that as well ..they found Johnny s remains 30 miles from where he was kidnapped news reported last week dude who did it was already in jail for child porn ..said he evaded capture that night and days after by listening to a police scanner ...he also said he went back to where he buried Johnny to re bury him because his jacket was sticking out the ground

Also etan patz was also one of the first to be posted on a milk carton
 
Vader_F_Kennedy;9355181 said:
Rampage12;9351392 said:
Who Took Johnny. It's a documentary on Netflix about the 1982 disappearance of 12 year old Johnny Gosch in Iowa and it's possible ties to a human trafficking ring. Very interesting case but felt it could've dug a little deeper because it felt like it just scratched the surface. Random fact: Johnny Gosch and another missing Iowa boy were the first people to be featured on the back of a milk carton.

I saw that as well ..they found Johnny s remains 30 miles from where he was kidnapped news reported last week dude who did it was already in jail for child porn ..said he evaded capture that night and days after by listening to a police scanner ...he also said he went back to where he buried Johnny to re bury him because his jacket was sticking out the ground

Also etan patz was also one of the first to be posted on a milk carton

Wasn't that Jacob Wetterling that they found recently. Haven't heard anything about them finding Gosch.
 
Rampage12;9356251 said:
Vader_F_Kennedy;9355181 said:
Rampage12;9351392 said:
Who Took Johnny. It's a documentary on Netflix about the 1982 disappearance of 12 year old Johnny Gosch in Iowa and it's possible ties to a human trafficking ring. Very interesting case but felt it could've dug a little deeper because it felt like it just scratched the surface. Random fact: Johnny Gosch and another missing Iowa boy were the first people to be featured on the back of a milk carton.

I saw that as well ..they found Johnny s remains 30 miles from where he was kidnapped news reported last week dude who did it was already in jail for child porn ..said he evaded capture that night and days after by listening to a police scanner ...he also said he went back to where he buried Johnny to re bury him because his jacket was sticking out the ground

Also etan patz was also one of the first to be posted on a milk carton

Wasn't that Jacob Wetterling that they found recently. Haven't heard anything about them finding Gosch.

Damn u right my bad wrong Jacob ..
 
Recently watched "into the wild" on netflix starring emile hirsche. Didn't kno what to expect but this movie was a great watch to me atleast.

Hirsches plays a character that comes from a well to do family. Upper class family but he was sort of the black sheep in a way. He never cared for material posessions and soon after he graduates from college he burns up all of his identification and money, and runs a way with plans to move to alaska and live fully off of the land.

The movie bounces back and forth to modern day where he is in alaska and then has chapters showing his 2 year journey to alaska with no money and all the people he meets along the way.

Shit was a really cool movie. Makes you realize what a fake society we live in. But living off of the land would be very hard too but I highly recommend this movie if you got a netflix account it was a great watch.
 
Watched 31 by Rob zombie. Movie was pretty cool. Follows a group of people who get kidnapped and put in this purge style game against 4 waves of killers. One of zombies better movies.
 
Lou_Cypher;9360516 said:
Recently watched "into the wild" on netflix starring emile hirsche. Didn't kno what to expect but this movie was a great watch to me atleast.

Hirsches plays a character that comes from a well to do family. Upper class family but he was sort of the black sheep in a way. He never cared for material posessions and soon after he graduates from college he burns up all of his identification and money, and runs a way with plans to move to alaska and live fully off of the land.

The movie bounces back and forth to modern day where he is in alaska and then has chapters showing his 2 year journey to alaska with no money and all the people he meets along the way.

Shit was a really cool movie. Makes you realize what a fake society we live in. But living off of the land would be very hard too but I highly recommend this movie if you got a netflix account it was a great watch.

Great movie ..I read the book on the real dude I recommend it ...I actually thought about going off the grid for few ..
 
Vader_D_Roosevelt;9362376 said:
Lou_Cypher;9360516 said:
Recently watched "into the wild" on netflix starring emile hirsche. Didn't kno what to expect but this movie was a great watch to me atleast.

Hirsches plays a character that comes from a well to do family. Upper class family but he was sort of the black sheep in a way. He never cared for material posessions and soon after he graduates from college he burns up all of his identification and money, and runs a way with plans to move to alaska and live fully off of the land.

The movie bounces back and forth to modern day where he is in alaska and then has chapters showing his 2 year journey to alaska with no money and all the people he meets along the way.

Shit was a really cool movie. Makes you realize what a fake society we live in. But living off of the land would be very hard too but I highly recommend this movie if you got a netflix account it was a great watch.

Great movie ..I read the book on the real dude I recommend it ...I actually thought about going off the grid for few ..

After seeing the movie im very interested in getting the book. Was a great film. Its kind of a dream of mine to live off of the grid as well. I dunno about in AK because of the winters, but somewhere in california or something where i can grow food year round? I would totally do that. Getting rid of everyday comforts would be hard but I think i could do it. He seemed so free and peaceful and happy that it looked appealing as fuck to get rid of everything haha
 
Goin off the grid irl?!

Hold up. Yall mean like living in a cabin in the woods with no running water, no power n having to hunt for your food? gtfoh!

I respect the dude who the book/movie is based on for talkin the talk n walking the walk. But that life is hard af. Shit, he died doin that shit.
 
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marc123;9363181 said:
Goin off the grid irl?!

Hold up. Yall mean like living in a cabin in the woods with no running water, no power n having to hunt for your food? gtfoh!

I respect the dude who the book/movie is based on for talkin the talk n walking the walk. But that life is hard af. Shit, he died doin that shit.

Nah not that extreme but no devices ..maybe just a land line for emergency ..but learning to live off the land / hunt for food
 
Lou_Cypher;9362746 said:
Vader_D_Roosevelt;9362376 said:
Lou_Cypher;9360516 said:
Recently watched "into the wild" on netflix starring emile hirsche. Didn't kno what to expect but this movie was a great watch to me atleast.

Hirsches plays a character that comes from a well to do family. Upper class family but he was sort of the black sheep in a way. He never cared for material posessions and soon after he graduates from college he burns up all of his identification and money, and runs a way with plans to move to alaska and live fully off of the land.

The movie bounces back and forth to modern day where he is in alaska and then has chapters showing his 2 year journey to alaska with no money and all the people he meets along the way.

Shit was a really cool movie. Makes you realize what a fake society we live in. But living off of the land would be very hard too but I highly recommend this movie if you got a netflix account it was a great watch.

Great movie ..I read the book on the real dude I recommend it ...I actually thought about going off the grid for few ..

After seeing the movie im very interested in getting the book. Was a great film. Its kind of a dream of mine to live off of the grid as well. I dunno about in AK because of the winters, but somewhere in california or something where i can grow food year round? I would totally do that. Getting rid of everyday comforts would be hard but I think i could do it. He seemed so free and peaceful and happy that it looked appealing as fuck to get rid of everything haha

Yeq man we get too attached to our devices I mean most ppl can't even go 30 seconds with out picking up their phone even when out in public u see nothing but ppl heads down in their cells ..shit weeks back I was at a park where a wedding was taking place and these 4dudes walked right in front of the wedding pics while they were playing pokemon go ...they didn't even notice it was a wedding going on
 
Comedy Central roast of Rob Lowe.

Pete Davidson n Jeff Ross were funny. Everyone was shittin on Ann Coulter n making Petyon forehead jokes. Seein the crowds reaction to Coulter bombing was goat lol.
 


Jus binged season 1 of Hulu's Difficult People. lol this shit is funny imo. Both characters are assholes n shit on everything. lol @ all the random af pop culture references. BTW strange smash the main ginger broad.
 
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marc123;9376163 said:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WWcEktio9Is

Jus binged season 1 of Hulu's Difficult People. lol this shit is funny imo. Both characters are assholes n shit on everything. lol @ all the random af pop culture references. BTW strange smash the main ginger broad.

I been using hulu now that the ABC family comedies are back and I keep seeing this advertised but was hesitant to watch it. I don't have a whole lot of faith in hulu exclusives ha but I might check this out.
 
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B+

Had to watch this for film a few years back and I liked it. I watched again recently and I still like it.

Its a little dark but that's part of why it's dope.
 
jono;9377920 said:
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B+

Had to watch this for film a few years back and I liked it. I watched again recently and I still like it.

Its a little dark but that's part of why it's dope.

Haha first time I saw this I was on shrooms. They kicked in right when that mobster put the eyes in his hands. I was dying. Good movie tho
 

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