BASTARD!
BASTARD!
I am legit wondering which one of these services will implode first. (Yahoo Screen does not count.)
So what weapon did Sandra Bland have?
I like the whole "you're not in our shoes so you can't judge us for killing innocent people because we got scared" argument.
"Breaking the morale" = we don't know how to actually take criticism and use it to improve ourselves
Scorcese didn't have final cut on Gangs of New York.
There may be like two directors in the entire industry who have the muscle to get final cuts on a regular basis. Maybe Nolan, and… uh…
They've got the current series for rent/buy, but nothing free with the service, and none of the classic show.
Then why do unarmed people keep getting killed? Why are the police so bad at de-escalating situations like this?
One issue I have with this film is that Mrs. Robinson does kinda turn into a stock Wicked Queen character in the third act, and I think that's the era's "don't trust anyone over thirty" mindset kicking in.
Not to mention the roadshow performed quite well, it just didn't translate into a general release because it was, well, an art house kinda movie.
We would be making less mock if they stopped shooting unarmed black kids (and getting away with it.)
Eh, there will always be diversion. I think the larger part is a lot of Americans don't agree that capitalism has failed, so it's hard to get them on board with anything that seems "anti-capitalist". For some reason we're still scared of the Commies taking over.
Thing is, the bankers often convinced them they would be able to refinance after a couple of years because that's what everyone else does and the value of housing always goes up so we can totally do that, etc.
I figure it's more the Strangelove/apocalypse connection, but that works too.
Well now I have to watch this don't I
Honestly one reason I'm okay with that movie is that Marion came back. I know when they did the first two sequels they went for more a James Bond thing, but really Marion is the perfect counterpart.
Tonight I saw like the opening thirty seconds of the Cooper Whatever show and I was like, "No. You can't do the Saved By The Bell talk-to-the-audience intro in 2016. I'm sorry, I normally don't believe in hardline rules for narrative art like that, but there we are."
Heh heh, wet and wild…
That… did not strike me as implausible.