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This is worse than the Trayon Martin case. These cretins were laying in wait for that young man.  This is exactly why the gun laws need to be tightened so not any old fool can carry a gun.

That video was clearly shot with a cell phone (rather than one of those vehicle video cameras that are always running and pointing in the same direction) by someone who was following. So, whoever that person is, he or she knew something was about to go down even though no one was on camera when it started. So that

If they don’t get charged they better barricade themselves in their house and never leave. I am not a proponent of violence but there are more than enough people who after seeing this video would not hesitate to “end them”  

SO, ALL A POC NEEDS IN AMERICA TO GET ANY ATTENTION FROM THE “JUSTICE SYSTEMIS TO SUBMIT VIDEO EVIDENCE OF THEIR MURDER??

What’s sad is without this video, they likely would have walked, as it looks like the DAs office was doing everything possible to avoid charges.

I’m thinking they wanted to get a hard on, as is their way, by intimidating a black man at gunpoint. Then shit got REAL.

Holy fuck.

Even IF this kid was the neighborhood burglar (and I bet money he wasn’t), why the fuck are father and son parked in the middle of the street with guns already drawn before he arrived unless they were planning on shooting him? Did they really think this kid was gonna break in on a crowded street in broad daylight?

Shared from a friend of mine who possesses strong socialist beliefs:

Another great bit like that was when we first see the Falcon, and it looks incredible and futuristic and awesome—to us. And then Luke says in disgust “What a piece of junk.”

You kind of validated his point.

I’m an 80s kid and I honestly don’t remember that ever being a thing. Episode V has always been lauded as the best of the original trilogy, even back then.

You really had to have seen it as a child to ever really like Return of the Jedi. It’s not a good movie, even without the endless fan service. It’s better than all three prequels and, arguably, two of the three sequels, but that’s an extremely low bar. I remember walking out of the theater absolutely disappointed by

“Here you go, kids, a slug who never leaves his dais. Have fun!”

There’s a show on Netflix called “The Toys That Made Us.”

Came out on a Wednesday, and my parents had told my sister and I that we would see it on Saturday, three days that seemed eternal to a just-turned-10 years old kid. Wednesday night, about 9 o’clock, I was fast asleep when my dad, in a moment I will never ever forget, gently shakes me awake and says, “Do you want to go

Okay, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that I like Jedi, but the parts (Fort Jaba, speederbikes, etc) exceed the whole, and the Ewoks aren’t great unless you first saw the movie at a fairly specific age. Further, I rank it behind New Hope, with Empire on top.

The mid to late nineties were a pretty amazing time to come of age as a cinema nerd. You could walk into a theater pretty much any weekend and find something pretty offbeat or interesting.

The goatfucker that cured cancer still seems like an admirable guy.