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You're a moron. Squeeze does not count. And fuck you for your idiotic comment.

So you'd marry the fascist Brigitte Bardot? Good job there, guy.

So you'd marry the fascist Brigitte Bardot? Good job there, guy.

It's spelled Brigitte, for christ sake.

It's spelled Brigitte, for christ sake.

Perhaps because I don't have the idealist's notion that art necessarily has to be progressive in order to be transcendent, and for that matter I am skeptical of the idea of transcendence? Because I am a materialist and a Godardian? Or maybe because even Sergei Eisenstein recognized the genius of Griffith's cinema? Or

Perhaps because I don't have the idealist's notion that art necessarily has to be progressive in order to be transcendent, and for that matter I am skeptical of the idea of transcendence? Because I am a materialist and a Godardian? Or maybe because even Sergei Eisenstein recognized the genius of Griffith's cinema? Or

I think all the attackers of "Religulous" are being unfair to it. Sure, Bill Maher thinks that religion is stupid. That's because he's a hardened rationalist, more power to him. However, at one point he does interview the guy who plays Jesus at the Orlando, FL Bible theme park, and he actually concedes that this man

I think all the attackers of "Religulous" are being unfair to it. Sure, Bill Maher thinks that religion is stupid. That's because he's a hardened rationalist, more power to him. However, at one point he does interview the guy who plays Jesus at the Orlando, FL Bible theme park, and he actually concedes that this man

THat's such a shitty response. Perhaps I'm "name-dropping" because I don't want to dwell on the comments section for too long. I have seen The Birth of a Nation and Triumph of the Will and several other Griffith and Riefenstahl films, and I am perfectly aware of the queasy relation between their aesthetic beauty and

THat's such a shitty response. Perhaps I'm "name-dropping" because I don't want to dwell on the comments section for too long. I have seen The Birth of a Nation and Triumph of the Will and several other Griffith and Riefenstahl films, and I am perfectly aware of the queasy relation between their aesthetic beauty and

@ikma I hope in the future you are able to read comments with more subtlety of thinking, and try to connect the dots better. Because you completely missed the point of my comment.

@ikma I hope in the future you are able to read comments with more subtlety of thinking, and try to connect the dots better. Because you completely missed the point of my comment.

@Citric I get the feeling that you don't know how to defend your argument, and that I've won by a mile.

@Citric I get the feeling that you don't know how to defend your argument, and that I've won by a mile.

I've listened to the Jungle Brothers. Black Stallion is right - A Tribe Called Quest rules.

I've listened to the Jungle Brothers. Black Stallion is right - A Tribe Called Quest rules.

It's true, though, that every musical genre has its arcs. That's pretty undeniable.

It's true, though, that every musical genre has its arcs. That's pretty undeniable.

You know very well what he meant. You're just being picky.