"There's a popular sentiment regarding liberal ideology…"
"There's a popular sentiment regarding liberal ideology…"
Ricky Coogin, also not race baiting.
At least one of the jurors have come out and said they regret their decision, as well. So there goes Marky's whole argument.
But make sure you realize that @avclub-337e8167f240786c72b9c72c7e0a1778:disqus isn't race baiting. Only corrupt politicians do that.
You're right. It's "terrible that the boy is dead," but Travyon deserved what he got!
"These punks always get away."
He'll probably just commit another assault that he can't slither his way out of this time. He's a criminal, and those folks can't help but eventually out themselves.
And Octopus's Garden, which I think is clearly the best song he ever wrote.
Old kid Stevie Wonder? What?
I thought the proper way to misread that movie was to say it was an "adaptation" of A Streetcar Named Desire. I think seeing it as Mia's story bring something from outside the story into the theater.
Larry David's character did get a happy ending of a different sort, though.
Ronan has been "dragged" into this? Oh, I forgot someone had a gun to his head, forcing him to send that tweet.
Yeah, your argument gets weaker with each statement. Quit while you're way behind.
Oh, so you're not having a serious discussion. Dismissed.
And…you're not a serious person. Leaving beside the fact that a writer's personal life doesn't necessarily reflect the quality of their characters, Robert Towne - who has never been accused of being a child rapist - wrote Chinatown.
"I'm not sure how it's Freudian…"
I also disagreed with Ebert's pick there.
What a fabulous misread. Good comedy, sir.
It gets better upon each viewing.
I read that final speech as "truthful," not devastating.