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A caveman frozen in ice (Brendan Fraser) is discovered in 1990s California by social outcasts, Sean Astin and Pauly Shore. It has a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes which deepens my belief that numerically rating things is an unnecessary byproduct of our capitalist hellscape tendencies and is a disservice to creative works of all kinds.
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holy fuck. this movie is out of control. the lead belongs in a porno. everything explodes. bikers. leather. mafia. main guy has a monitor lizard and embodies fake cool so beautifully. every actor in this movie put their whole pussy into it aside from the main guy, and its hilarious.

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