No, its an explicit threat. Here's the complete quote:
No, its an explicit threat. Here's the complete quote:
CNN has no business going after the guy that made the video. That's petty, stupid revenge.
That's the point though— a news organization shouldn't be threatening to destroy his life. Certainly not for petty revenge over some grade-school maturity level, bargain basement After Effects work.
Damn you and your quicker keyboard.
Do not mistake that sharp sound you just heard for a firecracker. It was, in fact, my palm smacking my own forehead.
2) I think that's partially because LoTR was the first to do it, they HAD to get it right. Look at the T Rex attack in the original (nearly 25 years old) Jurassic Park. It stands up with anything today, because it had to be proof of concept.
Strong disagree.
As a filmmaker I try to get to movies as often as I can, but it dawned on me that I'm the same way. And I think I know why:
1) The film (and book) is called The Fellowship of the Ring. Amon Hen ends the Fellowship. Its very much the end of the first act of LoTR when viewed as a single work.
I guess I feel like the protections for the minority in a democracy are important to maintain, especially in a country where the division between conservative and liberal is more or less 50/50*. The framers of the constitution were justifiably concerned about the dangers of mob rule. Modern social media should…
Yes, I'm sure you know how my family member's name is both spelled and pronounced better than I do.
1) Splitting the story at Mirkwood gives you half a damn story. The 90 min cartoon covered everything you need to tell the story just fine. The other half hour is a gimme, considering the main character probably shouldn't get knocked out at the beginning of the climactic battle.
One two hour film
At least 6. Moria would be its own movie.
Wow.
My cousin's name is Jamie.
Circular reasoning at its best.
Sounds like most Facebook threads, only worse.
b) people named "Jamie".
Hoover, Coolidge and Jackson just raised their hands too.