battybrain
Battybrain
battybrain

Let's see, we'll make X number of hats at $5 (? …spitballing) a piece, and maybe we'll get one or two people to see the film at $12, of which we'll see $10-ish. If they go opening weekend.

Exactly.

I've been fascinated by ALW's Phantom for close to thirty years, so I might not be the most impartial judge.

Sleeping Beauty is my favorite Disney movie, and Maleficent is by far my favorite villain, mostly because she's just so committed to being evil. She enjoys it!

I don't dispute that Trump is clearly incompetent, or that they had some collusion with Russian officials, or that said collusion may actually rise to the level of treason (even if that's a tall hurdle to clear, it's not impossible).

That pissed me off so much. She's "The Mistress of All Evil" FFS.

There's apparently a giant snake in this, and Mordred is dead before Arthur is born.

I'll stand by the musical, actually. It's the only one that gets the inherent tragedy and plays it for everything it's worth.

I recently tried rereading that (aloud
to Mrs. Batty) and it's amazingly slow. We never even got out of sword in the stone.

I laughed aloud at the image of "Giant snake??" scribbled in IV's notes.

Go watch Camelot again, if that's what you crave.

Uther battles Mordred… Hold it.

There was only ONE Redeemer!

Take that back, or a disaster beyond your imagination may occur…

Of course we're not dealing in reality- for that logic and evidence based action would rule the day, both of which are frequently (though not always) antithetical to conservative viewpoints.

Especially his secretary of education.

Saddest of upvotes.

Don't kid yourself. They're rich and white. The only way Trump and co go to jail is if they start screwing over other rich white people (that's why Madoff is in jail and Jamie Dimond is still the fucking CEO of Chase).

It's ok if they're killing the right kind of people.

I see they deny that it was "ordered" but they just as explicitly say it was "requested." I'd question anyone who purports to claim a great deal of distinction between an order and a request from the President of the United States.