What is your point? Are you just being defensive, like every point I make is inherently wrong? Or are you trying to say something? If you are, what?
What is your point? Are you just being defensive, like every point I make is inherently wrong? Or are you trying to say something? If you are, what?
The book has a great breakdown of the railroad and how it was built on the backs of Asian-Americans, specifically the Chinese-Americans.
So you're a marketing bot? Cool.
It's just —- it's almost like there's an underbelly of truly intelligent, truly good people who are giving everything they have to make the world, and the US, a better place. I want to encourage that. I want to believe in that. I also want to give credit where credit is due. So yeah, however I can, I'm going to fight…
LOAD asterisk comma 8 comma 1 is pissing me off but you could be right. I have not seen the film. Nor do I like the trailer. But okay, thanks. I'll watch the film and see what happens.
Oh good, let's be sympathetic to the blockbuster industry and give them every allowance we can. I hear you, we should pander to anyone who will give us any form of entertainment while ignoring why we're doing that.
I'm going to admit to a handicap as a viewer — I work in science, where I see many individuals go unnoticed even though they are doing amazing work.
SO READY FOR THIS.
It just means we need a new word. Because as much as I love Chiwetel Ejiofor, he should have never played Vincent Kapoor.
The surname Kapoor is distinctly Indian. He's written as Indian-American in the book. It should have been an Indian or Indian-American actor.
Having not see the film, I can only say that they're making the lead character a white man with soldiers in traditional dress. Has that ever happened in Chinese history??
But the book was good. It's Ian Fleming at his most autobiographical, which the modern movie captures (someone thinking they're a spy only to meet someone who is truly a spy).
Can we do Lena Headey as 004 and Gillian Anderson as 008 because I'm ready for that showdown?
The N64 game was a huge part of my youth/college experience. It's so good. Not to mention, I loved Goldeneye for introducing Trevelyan (006!! YES) and the tank scene. In other words, both were great.
Agreed because CBS would never gamble but I think he'd actually be able to pull in bigger ratings — especially as he shows right after the evening news.
This is arbitrary but it's always bugged me — Matt Damon always touts 'A People's History of the United States' as his favorite book. It's in 'Good Will Hunting,' it's everywhere with him. I always liked this about him because I also love this book. It was the first book I read that blew my mind about race relations…
Yes, but Colbert comes up with some genius one liners — the 'fuck America and failed line', calling Trump an 'angry creamsicle.' I'd be really into his show if it was more about current events and less about the guests and press tours. Despite everyone hating on him here, I think Fallon does the best with that. Corden…
Canadian Thanksgiving!
Also 'Man on the Moon.' He really is an amazing actor.
Have to argue with you on #1 — for the me the best is when Kang and Kodos take over Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. But 'The Shinning' is a close #2. Followed by 'The Raven' at #3.
(SPOILERS FOR A DIFFERENT FILM ENTIRELY)