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I just can't picture Lee's Rugen being scared of Montoya

Disagree on Costner in Silverado. His character is "naive do-gooder in over his head" and Costner plays that right up, you're supposed to roll your eyes at his "dopey teenager who thinks he's hot shit" act. It's like his prototype for playing Eliot Ness in Untouchables, and a style of character that I think Coster is

The thing with white supremacists, Storm Front, Neo Nazis, is that they are absolutely clear that they want nothing but "white culture" and abhor the idea of *anything* black mixing with white. They see anything Black as inferior. So why would racists want to "steal" Black culture?. Why is it that White and Black

The only colour cops care about is blue. Plenty of white people are shot by the cops for the flimsiest of reasons, and they tend to be mentally ill.

Re-reading Solzhenitsyn's August 1914, about 80% of the way through, and just passed one of my favourite passages from the book, where the two young student contemplating enlisting in the Russian Army meet with an eccentric academic who lectures them that: "History is not rational"

MacBeth or Hamlet are probably his best, and I mostly enjoy them for Shakespeare's social commentary of the time.

Fowler? I hardly know her!

That's the same way it is with *ALL* extremists:

It sure got dusty when I watched the trailer for this. Some of it got in my eye.

"It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop… ever, until you are dead!" Kyle Reese on Trump

Well, she can certainly get out of my dream and into my car

She'll be playing Punchy the Smurf, its a role she was born to play

Okay, yes, but keep in mind what not going along meant. It meant you were shipped off to the Eastern front, where death was almost certain. In extreme cases (union leaders, socialists), it meant going to the death camps.

…and now, all I can picture is that scene in Leon/The Professional where Gary Oldman's character pops the uppers, and that little ecstatic shudder he does right before unleashing some mayhem - with Elmo in Oldman's role.

He's lucky Bill Casey died in 1987.

I was one of those who left comments for you. If my comments were hurtful, I humbly apologize.

Good answer! Good answer!

They can remake 6 Million Dollar Man as look as they keep their grubby mitts off of The Fall Guy

Yeah, they can afford to sit around and play "Look at me!/DON'T LOOK AT ME!" with the media

me too!