The only thing that I would add to this is that Tom Brady and Robert Kraft are both, respectively, really fucking weird.
The only thing that I would add to this is that Tom Brady and Robert Kraft are both, respectively, really fucking weird.
Friend, I respect your opinion. I appreciate you giving a thoughtful explanation as to why you don’t like the movie. That being said, I disagree with you pretty much across the board.. but I won’t lambast you for being wrong.
I love Star Wars, but my sincere belief is that Lucas did borrow heavily from other folks, Herbert and Kurosawa especially, in making a movie universe for younger folks to enjoy. That’s okay, though.
What in the actual fuck is he talking about?
Of fucking course James Fucking Frey would experience a revival in 2018.
Exactly.
Because the film doesn’t have shitty, dated gender politics.
I was willing to provide support to your argument at the outset, as I too think Neeson’s comments were pretty inane.
Golly. I sure do miss Evangeline Lilly.
I think the same as all of us - a vague understanding of a situation according to a hit piece published by some website.
Oops, you’re right.
We’re probably just going to disagree on this, and that’s fine.
Yes, that is a sophomoric reading of what the scene, and movie, is about. Let me try to help. Deckard, throughout the film, is struggling with the perceived humanity, or lack thereof, of replicants. This is seen most clearly early on when he kills Zora, and is visibly sickened by what he just did. Regarding the scene…
“romance that reads as assault”
You can usually count on Ruprecht saying something controversial, Keyser getting really upset, and the two going at it on pretty much any comment section for any article discussing socially hot topics.
‘twas a joke, friend
who, or what, did you fucking during your teenage years, then?
For the simple reason that PS4 has Red Dead and The Last Of Us, I will likely go that route.
this whole outrage as the new and undisputed form of social currency is wearing me thin, I tell ya.
So I have a Switch, and I loved the rollout of games in 2017. Just having a new Mario and Zelda in my life was enough to tide me over. But, unless I’m missing something, it does not look like 2018 has a similar line of top-tier games coming out on Nintendo.