those miserable few who continue to obsess, live in denial
those miserable few who continue to obsess, live in denial
I assume people who think this way must be rapists or criminals themselves that’s the only conceivable way someone could think this way. I’m willing to bet this isn’t even a Cosby fan it’s a rapists-getting-off-clean fan.
You think the people that were raped by Bill Cosby are the ones living in denial?
I’d pay to see Mel Brooks live and he’s 96
During his trial weren’t they painting him as a sick old man who was mostly blind and not long for this world? Funny how he seems to be able to tour now.
Maybe he can get Chappell to open for him?
Rapes aside, I can’t even begin to imagine anyone being excited to pay $100+ to go see an 85-year old man’s “comedy” show. But alas, it will probably sell out.
“During a 2005 suit, Cosby admitted to giving women quaaludes with assurances from then-Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr. that the information would be used to prosecute him.”
well this isn’t the sort of measured and considerate behavior i expect from a rapist
Yeah, it definitely happens, but I don’t want the rule to be able to be applied too broadly. I feel like I’d need evidence of malicious intent, etc. And there is definitely a middle ground where we have to take artistic considerations into account, allowing for a trailer to be more than a cut-and-dry ad for an…
There are some And Then There Were None adaptations that I’d have rather made the list. Namely the 1945 film and the 2015 miniseries.
It is 100% a 21st century version of the Tarantino knock-offs that were so popular in the 1990s. That said, it’s probably the best of the fake Tarantino films.
It was rather Tarantino-esque.
Both of the Branagh Agatha Christie adaptations are....not good. I’m surprised they were included here. Murder on the Orient Express is weak, but Death on the Nile is the worst movie I saw this year. By a mile. It’s a bad movie.
Amen, my friend. That movie was just fucking awful. To paraphrase the late, great Roger Ebert: I hated, hated, hated that movie.
I enjoyed it more then the Fish Fucker movie.
Rockwell’s character is pretty much how the outside world view America, and especially its police force.
The short version is the film was filled with so much bullshit I simply could not suspend disbelief. But to get into detail:
FWIW I also hated Three Billboards and if you had told me Banshees was from the same person I’d have called you a liar. It’s exceedingly great.
I hated Three Billboards so much that I’m pretty sure it’s permanently turned me off McDonagh.