Like I’m supposed to be swayed by a Decepticon.
Like I’m supposed to be swayed by a Decepticon.
What are you talking about? I’ve punched so many Nazis from my keyboard. I’m one tough hombre.
I see Nazis everywhere I look. My kid’s preschool is full of them.
Which comments?
Don’t know, but she does reportedly have XY chromosomes. To me that is decisive.
If she had XX chromosomes I would be right there with you, but my understanding is she has XY chromosomes to go along with her very high testosterone levels.
YES
The prologue is another 3-5 hours long, but it's worth it.
We can agree that harassment is wrong without engaging in a fiction. If a well muscled guy wears a muscle shirt (or no shirt) on his stream where his viewers are predominantly female, we all know why. There is no reason to pretend otherwise.
Is it that nice?
If you were trying to be insulting you could have said, “I’ve seen it. Because every one of these damned movies tells the exact same story.”
I also think it’s harder to hold the viewer’s interest visually with a gun fight compared to swordplay. The Crazy 88 fight is long, but Tarantino could show off so many different styles of fighting throughout that it helped keep it fresh. Particularly when he combined that with such interesting stunt and editing…
I’m also a fighter pilot.
I burned out on superhero movies about 5 years ago, so I guess it lasted for me. I recommend it.
I really noticed that in the big shootout at the end in the mansion. Like, I expected an over the top and violent end to the movie, but that shootout went on for so long I was checking my watch.
It is insulting, it's not dangerous.
Crossbows were overrated at Agincourt.
No doubt. A head shot with a bow at 15 meters (45 feet!) would be quite a shot.
I don’t think the sword was standard issue for infantry in WW I. Even the bayonet, which was issued to every infantryman in every army in WW I and for which he received training, only accounted for something like 1% of all casualties. Something like 70% of all casualties were caused by artillery.
That low training time in the end was decisive. You can train a man to fire a musket reasonably well in a few days, it took years to train an English archer how to effectively use a longbow.