Or: you could just watch any version of it you want on YouTube any time you want.
For free.
(I honestly believe it’s what Romero would’ve wanted...)
Or: you could just watch any version of it you want on YouTube any time you want.
For free.
(I honestly believe it’s what Romero would’ve wanted...)
I— this— when did censorship become so “cool” to this crowd??
Yes, sigh, I saw it in the ninth grade too.
Those darned parts of speech: they definitely need to be counted on just one hand. :D :D
Did he say “Show— don’t tell” amongst those other academic clichés?
You feel movie reviews should “project objectivity”? Wow, Prof. :D :D
OK, so cutting straight from “Beyoncé performs for dictator’s children” to “Beyoncé gives birth to first child”? Bold move, Cotton, bold move.
In the same sentence, it’s completely unnecessary to capitalize the adverb “stateside.” Also, the middle of the second sentence of the preceding slide has-- a rather odd dangling modifier.
I mean, yeah, almost like it’s a pop-culture website or somethin’...
A: We’re not.
This just in.
Who could go on obsessing over this site minute by minute like you? :D :D :D
Why don’t you know how question marks work, Professor? :D :D
A-l-s-o you: “The world would be better off if you died”.
New to English, huh? :D :D “Never fail”! :D :D :D
No... There’s a Second Amendment solution.
“... I’m guessing the movie would look like bikers getting rich from a drug deal and then traveling around the country learning about freedom in the year 2022.”
Ebert-level cinema criticism!