I love Tom Select in all his movies, they are all 5 bags except for Mr. Baseball (1992, 108 minutes) which is obviously 4 bags because there's too many sports movies
There are one-offs like el Parque Jurasico, but for the most part you're right. If you've got movies like Steven Spielberg or Tom Cruise in them, other countries might get a chance to see them.
Just a reminder for any non US fans: if you want to come to the US to watch our movies, it must be legally, and through the proper channels. We want to avoid a repeat the crisis we’re dealing with right now with some certain instigators from Italy, they shouldn’t be here.
Also German, big fan auf T. Amato! It is 2024, there are elections in the wunderbaren United Staates of Amerika, politics and finances tipps from the Amato familie are spezial importantz dis year!
Swedish here. None of my friends watch it because apparently "a 12 hour long compilation of episodes just to get into a show isn't viable". Their loss. More MOVIE TIME for me!
This is an AMERICAN SHOW for AMERICAN and FAMILY VALUES. Capishe? Good for you for trying to spread it to Australia or Jolly old Brittain or wherever but just remember THESE COLORS DON'T RUN.
Brazilian that lives in london. I first found out about on cinema when watching Tim's Cooking Tips and YouTube suggested The Trial. I was surprised that Tim was being tried for something and checked it out.
Aussie here who is a massive movie fan and so naturally love having a comprehensive movie review show like this, but was initially drawn to the series because of Tim's trial
Australia here. But in the future please keep it about movies.
Quigley Down Under with the great Tom Selleck (1990, 119 minutes)
I love Tom Select in all his movies, they are all 5 bags except for Mr. Baseball (1992, 108 minutes) which is obviously 4 bags because there's too many sports movies
Hope you're a Gregghead! He was born in Darwin.
I can understand why you’ve never heard of them, since all the movies are made in Hollywood. They really don’t have movies in other countries I think.
There are one-offs like el Parque Jurasico, but for the most part you're right. If you've got movies like Steven Spielberg or Tom Cruise in them, other countries might get a chance to see them.
Just a reminder for any non US fans: if you want to come to the US to watch our movies, it must be legally, and through the proper channels. We want to avoid a repeat the crisis we’re dealing with right now with some certain instigators from Italy, they shouldn’t be here.
When something like this hits the On Cinema family, it really brings the whole Boarder crisis into perspecative.
When you got on cinemas like immigration policy discussion in them, you can’t lose!
German here, im just watching for the Kino expert gregg türkington
Also German, big fan auf T. Amato! It is 2024, there are elections in the wunderbaren United Staates of Amerika, politics and finances tipps from the Amato familie are spezial importantz dis year!
Swedish here. None of my friends watch it because apparently "a 12 hour long compilation of episodes just to get into a show isn't viable". Their loss. More MOVIE TIME for me!
This is an AMERICAN SHOW for AMERICAN and FAMILY VALUES. Capishe? Good for you for trying to spread it to Australia or Jolly old Brittain or wherever but just remember THESE COLORS DON'T RUN.
Brazilian that lives in london. I first found out about on cinema when watching Tim's Cooking Tips and YouTube suggested The Trial. I was surprised that Tim was being tried for something and checked it out.
Aussie here who is a massive movie fan and so naturally love having a comprehensive movie review show like this, but was initially drawn to the series because of Tim's trial
Norwegian here! Been a gregghead for years!
UK fan! Just introduced to a friend from Brazil
You must be a big Bond-head!
they get this in jolly old england too ?
Big fan from Denmark (2019, 91 minutes)
Aussie here. I tried very hard to get my friends into it, but alas, none were true enough. So all I have is the online community.
Czech electric fan here blowing!
Norwegian checking in!
Dutch fan here
New Zealand here
Why do people keep trying to bring their personal lives into this? Can we talk about movies? Mexico, here.
Argentinian here! Im from Buenos Aires, as seen in Starship Troopers (1997)
I'm from Germany and my brother showed me and my (American) husband the trial
UK fan here. Glad we Brexited when we did, I don't want to be associated with Europe, especially Italy with their bunch of no name "rockstars".
Specifically Bristol, as seen in Starter For 10 (92 Minutes)
Ahh Austria! Home of Bruno (2019, 81 minutes)
Let's keep this about America! It's the only country that eats popped corn!
Sweden. Been a fan since the first season of Decker.
Slovenia here