That dude in the tweet isn't wrong. You ever wanna ID a cop just see how they react to a young, black, male shooting.
That dude in the tweet isn't wrong. You ever wanna ID a cop just see how they react to a young, black, male shooting.
But Wildlands wasn't racist, as you've so belligerently tried to state in the past. The villains are exaggerated, but I've never thought that you could label something 'racist' simply because that's the particular ethnicity of the antagonist. Playing through Wildlands when it came out, I never once saw any sort of…
In America, what’s happening in Hong Kong is about an erosion of civil liberties, like free speech.
Ghost Recon Wildlands was set in Bolivia, not Mexico, and its villains were exaggerated, action movie like caricatures of narco cartels and drug dealing paramilitary forces, which have long been in bed with Bolivia’s government.
The fuck is up with that headline?
Dunno, that’s a pretty basic one right there. You want to be salty and pissy and not even extend the courtesy of a handshake, then yeah, I’m fine with Sherman’s reaction. Sherman didn’t do the equivalent of throwing a fastball at someone’s head, he just said it motivated him. Nothing to see here.
Luke-warm take: It’s ok to be annoyed if a guy refuses to shake your hand before the game.
I like Richard Sherman - I don’t think he’s asking too much to have a respectful handshake before the game. Why not?
It’s a tracksuit so the answer is always yes
I want to know why they went with sucker punching the trainer, when just offering him a glass of tap water would have sufficed.
The Eighties gave us Jack Nicholson.
Fleck is eventually called up to Murray’s show after his nervous laughter-riddled set goes the 1970s version of viral, which was when your uncle mailed you a VHS tape and you made copies and mailed it to your friends
If memory serves, it was the shooter himself who claimed to be “inspired” by the Joker, mainly as a smarmy legal strategy; hoping that a careless jury and/or media would blame the source material for his brutal crime. Luckily, the tactic didn’t save his sorry ass, but some lazy people still play along whenever the…
The shooter had his hair dyed bright orange and thats it. Last time I checked Joker had green hair.
“...including the one that donned the costume of The Joker himself before opening fire on an Aurora auditorium:”
The director is a Scorsese fan, but not as good as Scorsese? Mind. Blown. I’m sure we’re all terribly impressed that a film critic is familiar with the films of perhaps the greatest director of all time, but a review of this film would have been nice. This reads like you’re trying to impress a girl at a bar.
tired of these good ass directors making their stupid great movies
But no film since Jackie Brown has made better and more pointed use of his detachment, his weariness, and—most relevantly—his advancing years.
“Hope I’m wrong, I like Scorsese. But this is a rather tiresome trend among these older male auteurs.”
Maybe, but this review made it seem like a much more critical look at this type of movie and the type of people involved, without the glorification that Tarantino seems incapable of fully subverting in OUATIH. Unforgiven is the touchstone Dowd gives in the review and that’s not a super self-aggrandizing work, even for…