As much as I love Aykroyd, and genuinely hope this movie is good, there are multiple reasons not to trust his judgement right now. Including, but not limited to:
As much as I love Aykroyd, and genuinely hope this movie is good, there are multiple reasons not to trust his judgement right now. Including, but not limited to:
I guess the context and timbre are pretty similar as well, though I doubt they're things that are copyrightable.It does sound stolen but taking legal action over a 3 note riff is a bit lame (especially when it involves pointing out parallels between your own music and that of Justin Bieber.)
Nah that's not true. If we're talking about the broader conversation, both sides are at least as bad as each other. Everyone thinks they're right and I'm sure you wouldn't claim that the right were less likely to scream about it than the left.
I mean yeah he's been pretty consistent with the racist stuff for a while, but he's also been doing business with the Saudis in the meantime, so even that starts to look like hypocritical opportunism rather than an actual ideological stance.
"Wait, Dave Eggers says that Trump is wrong? Well this changes everything."
I'm not saying he's lying about what he claims to want (though I honestly don't think he personally even cares about the issues he pretends to) but he's definitely lying about what he says he'll do. He's claiming to have solutions to problems when he doesn't, and he must know he doesn't. His wall is impractical and…
The far-right got sent to the ideological naughty-corner for 70 years after WWII but there are starting to be less and less people who remember from first hand experience where this all ultimately leads. It is terrifying.
Yes, by speaking in anything other than the broadest possible terms.
This characterization of a monolithic 'left' that actually exists is what allows people who support Trump to feel like they have a point to make. Any time anyone does anything they don't like, it's gets thrown on this pile that 'proves' that 'progressives' are mounting a 'pc conspiracy'. Never mind that the people…
No I don't agree with this at all. If anything I think it's more a case of mainstream politics having become self-serving and centrist, so people who wouldn't usually even consider him are turning to extremists like Trump to feel like they are represented at all. It's stupid and misguided and shortsighted but there we…
Trump's is exponentially worse than Bush and it's dangerous if people don't understand why. Bush was a neocon. Not an ideology that I agree with at all but I accept that some people do, and they have just as much right to vote for a president who represents their views as anyone.
>it only retroactively was seen as trash after Into Darkness
You can shut it all down now, thanks. Just turn the whole internet off. Someone drew Rihanna on their nose, we're all done here.
You're welcome!
Yeah, the continuity of the TV show before the events of the first JJ Abrams film changed it:
Well that's just fucking genius. They found a way to give the movie(s?) a happy ending that entirely respects, and makes sense within the context of, the book series. Bit weird that he tweeted it out at this stage though.
Isn't that kinda what Deadpool was?
But here on the internet we hate both advertising and the opportunity to pay for things directly. Just because the fanbase will have a shit-fit if this show isn't budgeted at at least $5m per episode, doesn't mean CBS should expect it to generate any revenue.
Don't CBS only have the rights to do Prime?
>Anti-vaxx people are goddamn lunatics.