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Do you know that gif of Gretchen where she says the meme: "Se não gostou, pelo menos finge né, caralho, nem parece fã"

Can you please find that gif but without nothing written, only the gif? Thanks <3

 

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Universal re-released the Back to the Future trilogy on “Back to the Future Day” yesterday and grossed $4.8M worldwide. The trio of films played on 1,815 domestic screens making $1.65M and posted $3.2M abroad. The trilogy will continue to play throughout the weekend. October 21, 2015, marked the long-awaited day that Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) travel to in Back to the Future Part II.

 

Here’s how foreign broke down: The films ranked in spots Nos. 1,2 and 3 in Germany with $1.4M box office and a 38% market share. Austria also took the No. 1, 2 and 3 spots with $140k and 50% market share. Italy opened it at No. 1 for the day with $585k and 37% market share. U.K. and Ireland placed No. 4 with a solid $345k. France placed No. 8 with $300k. Australia had an exclusive release with Hoyts and placed No. 5 with  $54k. The rest of the territories reported a combined total of $450k.

 

Yesterday’s celebration resonated with fans across a number of generations; even kids in elementary schools across the U.S. were wearing Back to the Future shirts and caps. Christopher Lloyd recorded a viral video in the DeLorean car announcing the big day which drew 1.7M views on the Uni Home Entertainment YouTube channel. Lloyd and Fox stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! On Facebook alone, 27M folks made 45M posts relating to “Back to the Future Day”. By volume the top countries talking about the series included the U.S., Mexico, Brazil, the U.K. and Canada.

 

http://deadline.com/2015/10/back-to-the-future-day-racks-up-dough-from-trilogy-re-release-1201590945/

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Dead at Paranormal Activity 5 reviews:

 

"Cheap, lazy, and limited by its slavish adherence to the found-footage trope. Bonus: features the most cynical use ever of 3D to boost cinema ticket prices."

 

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