Interestingly for me, when I read the quotes from Baldwin in that interview, they come in Donald Trump's voice - okay? Sad!
Interestingly for me, when I read the quotes from Baldwin in that interview, they come in Donald Trump's voice - okay? Sad!
I persuaded an American that the United States purchased Alaska from Russia way back when.
It's more like blue (or is it green?) is (or rather, was) simply considered a different shade of green (or is it blue?).
This must be sarcasm, as I cannot imagine anyone who has any awareness of what kind of ridiculous shit Mikkelsen has been in previously, being even remotely surprised that he would appear in a Kojima game.
Personally I think it's disgusting how many plum-voiced middle class English roses could have had this role, but it went to a bloody European instead.
I will never understand this idea people that that insults must not be offensive to people.
UK Trivia: It's offensive in the UK because there used to be a Cerebral Palsy charity called The Spastics Society, which became the unfortunate victim of its own publicity efforts when kids began calling each other spastics in playgrounds across the country.
Don't forget the Classic Woo-ism of the cassock billowing having its own sound effect.
I just started watching it now and literally within seconds I was laughing.
I saw this when I was 12 and considered it a deadly serious political thriller.
I can't really talk: I'm from Brexit-land.
Let's also take a moment to accord some credit to his many enablers over the course of his life - people that have allowed Donald Trump to be fully himself, and who themselves might actually be more vegetable than human.
It is genuinely confusing to me that there was a time when dual-wielding two golden 50cals wasn't considered awesome.
"This random Asian American actress has more authority than that of the creator of the work she's protesting"
Why do we need to acknowledge Jessica Wu and George Takei HERE, in a discussion about a film where a character who is not explicitly Japanese is being played by an actress who is not explicitly Japanese?
Classic weeb.
It's a strong argument in that actual Mongolians probably didn't give a shit. But white people speaking on their behalf were infuriated.
You're of course implying that a high-concept science fiction film based on a manga = blockbuster millions.
You're writing this beneath an article in which he explains how the "real issue" of Japanese Americans not getting any roles is ENTIRELY irrelevant to this film featuring a character who is neither Asian nor Japanese nor Japanese American.
Don't be so hard on yourselves.