'Don't kill anyone' is way better.
'Don't kill anyone' is way better.
If he's a neo-con who loves Rand and Paul…then he doesn't know the first thing Rand and Paul stand for.
It's a shame GoT isn't anywhere near as good as The Sopranos. Sopranos is in another fucking ballpark.
Good shit. His energy and stage presence is still enjoyable all these years later.
I thought Rico was great. A great balance to the Fisher family as a whole.
You are totally the first person in history to bring up this meaningless and shallow idea. I've never ever seen it before. Oh my god. I can't believe no one has ever said that before. Wow. The insight on this one!
Sansho the Bailiff - Beautiful film. meditative and moving without being overly sentimental or anything (not an issue the Japanese have anyway). Everything was just done to a high level and it can't be faulted at all. I look forward to checking out the rest of Mizoguchi's oeuvre. The Criterion edition is great too.
Bosch is one of the greats.
It is really fucking stupid, and yet, everyone around here gives Marion Cottilard a free pass.
I do understand what you mean. I myself am not really on the left like many around here and am often at odds politically (although I rarely mention it), and for the most part, I'll admit it's not quite as bad as often. I've seen it get really bad at times though, but admittedly it's a little more rare compared to the…
And quite frankly, fuck this bullshit "To appeal to a modern audience" crap. Put in the slightest modicum of effort and fucking read the original in it's glorious, beautiful language and literary power.
I'd much, much rather just read Shakespeare's Hamlet.
That's practically no different to political discussions on here.
Well radicalism is quite often stupid, so sullying it makes perfect sense.
That's true :(
Eh. If I have time maybe I'll check 'em out. Maybe they'll be decent!
Yeah, but that's not hard to do. Goyer is fairly terrible and worthless a writer.
She-Hulk is a fairly terrible and worthless character.
R.I.P. Gordon Willis :(
Yeah, look forward to giving that a read. He's a very erudite and thoughtful speaker and prose writer beyond his poetry, so it'd no doubt be quite quite a good read.