Maybe Ben Affleck can helm a hollywood remake of International Guerillas to placate them?
Maybe Ben Affleck can helm a hollywood remake of International Guerillas to placate them?
So FOX forcing the issue = hired assassins?
The academy gave Lee an Oscar for Brokeback.
"McCarthyism" is actually a term to characterize the attitude behind modern political witch hunts. Wiki puts it as "accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper evidence." Whether or not senator McCarthy was involved personally with the HUAC is irrelevant; again, you're missing the bigger picture.…
I got low. I didn't see an end, so I put a bullet in my mouth… and the other guy spit it out!
You really should try to learn things.
Charlie Chaplin. And it's Mccarthyism that's the problem. Hairsplitting between this committee or that agency is only relevant if you want to contextualize the bureaucratic fervour at the time. If you want to have it that way, you can, and the point will still stand. It does nothing to alter the point that citizens…
@sweetsadness:disqus "Oh, and Communism is 'a legitimate' political ideology only if you think that Nazism is 'a legitimate' political ideology."
In 1947, the FBI opened an investigation on the most famous and beloved actor in the United States. They considered him a threat to national security. When he left the United States in 1952, to attend a film premier in London, he would not be able to return for 20 years. He was never a part of any communist party.
We're all staring that way, but my finger's staring that way! Isn't it weird?
@avclub-17642f168c28dfb8656664961cc39197:disqus You nailed it as far as She's the One is concerned. The performance on the Hammersmith DVD is phenomenal.
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I went to three shows in 2012. It was glorious. Had a fun onstage moment with Bruce during one of them. Went home and soaked myself in sodium thiosulfate.
In fact, he plays Tenth Avenue every single night.
"I bet this says something important. Boy howdy, I wish I could read."
Don't tell that to Mike Stoklasa. If you haven't seen it, his reaction to Jeff, Who Lives at Home is fantastically entertaining.
I really liked Tomorrow, In a Year, but I'm hoping this is 98 minutes of something a little tighter and maybe a little less conceptual.
Also, there is Dave Mustaine.
The riff in Supernaut: what the fuck.
I think I'll be going down to Hamilton for this one. I've done it before for other artists, too. Don't see why not; Copps is a far better large venue than any in TO anyways.
I saw him in Toronto a few months ago. It was astounding, but one tiny little thing really bugged me: for the duration of the show, everyone was sitting until Hallelujah. Then everyone gave him a standing ovation, and sat right back down.