Counterpoint: this is what I imagine America would be like if the war had gone on longer.
Counterpoint: this is what I imagine America would be like if the war had gone on longer.
Soldier of Orange or GTFO.
Maybe when I was younger, but growing up– and being in the actual movies– has not created that problem.
Being annoyed while watching ≠ knowing how they did it.
But the whole idea that knowing how they did it ruins it is ridiculous. No other entertainment behaves that way.
My only concern is that drawing first blood is bad PR.
He should go to jail and get a cash prize, like Ser Davos.
To paraphrase his father: he was a killer, he was a king!
My first thought was the Taliban.
Coincidentally, I was at the Magic Castle last weekend. Met Frank Sinatra's favorite magician. He made a coin change currencies in my hand. It was pretty kickass. The most theatrical anybody was in there was a Jewish lady from Argentina spouting grandma-wisdom.
Penn and Teller certainly built their act on that attitude.
I take it they're not WWII vets.
But then we wouldn't know who they were, and we've reached a point where…we need to know.
Hannity is saying "But Jeremiah Wright." Tucker Carlson is fearmongering about invading Gypsies.
From what research I've found, there seems to have been a bit of political sorting in the German military, with the Luftwaffe being the most selective and the Navy being the least, at least at first. It is probably a Cross of Iron-type cop-out, but not not as much of one as might be assumed.
The whole idea of a filmmaker "retiring" is a meaningless abstraction. Soderbergh wasn't clocking in at IBM every day for thirty years. He can come and go as he pleases.
Or "Best Automobile-Themed Heist Movie."
My first encounter with a person who was not white, assuming oneself or one's mother doesn't count, was being born. Our obstetrician was Nigerian.
Egads!
STORMFRONT
Now let's go find some programmers!