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1. Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior:
I choose to believe that the WWZ movie didn't actually happen, and that Ken Burns is just wrapping up post production on his own version even as we speak.
I was glad they went with Yakety Sax for the music, though.
UC2 is one of the most fundamentally satisfying games I've played, up until the last level and final boss fight, which are boring bullet slogs.
I got through almost all of UC3, but then I hit the bullet sponges in the last level and decided to call it quits there. I powered through it in UC2 because I figured they couldn't possibly just keep throwing those dudes around for the whole level, but they absolutely did, and then the boss fight was pretty…
God bless you JC!
Reading about it hit hard. I've been watching Oswalt since high school, and loving his work all over. Watching him go from 'caustic troubled geek' to 'husband and father', I always felt like I had a personal reason to root for him, like he was one of my fucked up little tribe who made good in the world.
I think once you pare down the flavor-country side plots and ditch the descriptions of dresses, you really only have three or four books of core plotline. That's waaaay more manageable.
Yeah, they're in-tarmon-ably esoteric.
Or Opera!
I genuinely haven't worked up the nerve. Punisher Max was a heavy damn read for me (as is most everything Ennis does), and I know that when I start Fury, I'm gonna need to cordon off a block of time to absorb it.
Goddam I love how seriously Ennis took the concept of Vietnam having such a personal and specific impact on Frank's character. It wasn't just "Uh, he's a veteran, and Vietnam fits the timeframe, so yeah, that's where he fought."
I definitely WANT the show to hew to Ennis' work in the Max series, but I think Bernthal might be too young for it, and I doubt Marvel would ever let the series come to a proper end the way Ennis had set things up.
They're adorable in lab coats, but pretty subpar as viral pathologists.
To be perfectly honest, yeah, pretty much.
I'm really glad I'm not alone there!
This video is, in the parlance of our time, Virtue Signaling.
So were most other movies made at the time. So are lots of movies now, even very good ones. I love Fury Road, but that cast list is honky-licious.
It's not even that I think that interpretation of Gump is implicitly wrong, it's just that I think the movie is a complicated enough piece of work to deserve more teasing out and consideration than just the words "I don't like how it treats my politics." If you want to criticize the movie's politics, I'm willing to…
I'm not going to deny that it's a movie Boomer's like, I'm just saying that singling it out for backlash on those grounds is intellectually lazy. It's a more complex piece of work than that, and the long list of talented people who worked hard to make a hell of a movie, they deserve fair recognition for it.