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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Fifth Element: Remote controlled cockroach scene





The Remote cockroach



This movie may be on my older list to see but it has all the images from the writers and producers who use the futuristic world of what we will be like in the future.



You find every cultural ethnic group at a opera on a ship that will soon be disintegrated by a person that is helping evil to destroy the world. There are robots as aliens from another planet that look like a walking roach, aliens that can change their image into a human feature, cars flying in the sky, taking trips on a ship in outer space, restaurant ships coming to your home to deliver your food, a cat but no dog, and last but not least that futuristic "Roach" that we have in our lives today and spend so much money to get rid of these aggravating pest.



This roach is being used to spy on the president which you have to ask yourself why a roach. I guess because it's the smallest thing that cannot be detected when entering your room. But these german bugs already have antennas to communicate with each other.  I am just a person who dislikes these german roaches and they increase so fast.



In the end, this is the movie that I love, because "love "is what saves the earth, and love is what we need right now to save us during this time of the pandemic and racism crises.



Streaming on Hulu live t.v. with subscription

Rent $3.99, purchase 12.99 on Youtube to build your library.





gmalady50



Posted 6/17/2020 10:16am

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