
The Wild Fall Enthusiasts are back to announce our September #PhellasGiveaway winner! 🍂🎬 We’ll be back soon with our next giveaway.
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The Wild Fall Enthusiasts are back to announce our September #PhellasGiveaway winner! 🍂🎬 We’ll be back soon with our next giveaway.
#Giveaway #contest #sinners #lethalweapon

The Wild Fall Enthusiasts are back with a brand-new September #PhellasGiveaway! 🍂🎬 Watch the video to learn how you can enter for a chance to win before we reveal the lucky winner on September 4th! Good luck!
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“Charlie Waldo (Charlie Hunnam) is an ex-LAPD superstar who left the force and now lives a life of simplicity and solitude deep in the woods. Alistair Pinch (Mel Gibson) is an eccentric actor who spends his days drunk on the set of his TV show. When Pinch’s wife is found dead, he is the prime suspect and Waldo is convinced to come out of retirement to investigate what happened. The case finds Waldo contending with gangsters, Hollywood executives and pre-school teachers, all in pursuit of clearing Pinch’s name … or confirming his guilt.”
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Morena Baccarin, Lucy Fry, Dominic Monaghan, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Clancy Brown, Rupert Friend and Mel Gibson
Directed By: Tim Kirkby
Written By: Howard Michael Gould
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by Kevin Muller
Despite what you may feel about him, Mel Gibson is one hell of a director. He gives his projects such a determined passion that isn’t really seen in movies today. It has been ten long years since he has been in the director’s chair, after controversial marks that nearly destroyed his career, and he has given us a war movie about hero Desmond Doss.

Mel Gibson has slowly been putting himself back into Hollywood’s good books after he ostracized himself with his drunken, racist rants. He’s primarily worked in lower budget actions movies which have been mostly decent but he hasn’t stepped behind the camera since Apocalypto in 2006. Now ten years later he takes up directing duties again for a war movie about a pacifist and the true story of Desmond Doss on Hacksaw Ridge, it’s an incredible story and unbelievable if it wasn’t true but Gibson has a story to tell about a man of god going into Hell and the result is pretty good, though falls just short of greatness.