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Old 06-01-2022, 05:23 PM
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VK, Iceman, is in it, and his part is the most moving part of the movie. No one else.
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VK, Iceman, is in it, and his part is the most moving part of the movie. No one else.
I saw it yesterday and have to admit, I felt the delay was all Cruises' ego, it was worth the 2 year wait. VK's part is small and moving, but the interaction with "Rooster" was the most emotional part for me. Damn near cried when Goose died in the original and this brought it all back to deal with.
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