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"Brian De Palma’s experimental 2007 Iraq War drama Redacted tried something similar, with decidedly mixed results." - I love De Palma but Redacted was sloppy and poorly acted. There are a few well done scenes, but overall the found footage style just didn't add anything to it. I mean, the big reveal at the end isn't

I'm thinking the news about the IEDs in NYC and NJ and the stabber in Minn will help Trump.
The pro-Millenials essay Hillary put out today really ain't going to cut it when the media are fanning fear everywhere.

wouldn't Florida doing the smart thing be more surprising?

I liked that time he hid Harrison Ford on his farm and protected him from those crooked cops.

he's been doing that same gag for 30 years and it's always funny. I liked when he got a haircut on the show one time and faked that the barber cut his ear, screaming "you butcher!" and running around.

they make that Somewhere Down the Road.

"ultimately ineffective" isn't fair. He's been able to do a lot considering the GOP-owned House of Reps, the whole GOP, has done everything they can to shut down the government.

but he always has cars face off against Japanese bikes. It stems from him riding one once and getting in an accident. He's scared of them.

1. made me laugh
2. considered sending it to someone
3. did not send it

I think you mean "no-one but a fool works for no money".

there's always something vaguely racist about the way he hates Japanese motorcycles and pretends they can't kick the shit out of every fast car he test rides.

arresting illegal immigrants, I guess. Or some other scapegoat.

I love ROMA. I can't think of another movie that's a better love letter to a city.

the Kafka with Kyle McLaughlin?

very nice

great quote. thanks!

one of the best things about The Wire is how it demonstrated that the war on drugs has ruined policing. How police don't learn to actually work as members of the community and fight actual crime because they're devoted to fighting a losing battle and have become a one dimensional system.

it's true. you legalize drugs and you put about a million law enforcement people out of work. I mean, technically, we could retrain them to fight actual crime and improve our society, but….

It's not "As Jay Z sees it" it's factual. Believe it or not, Jay didn't do the research here. Everything in this is common knowledge and facts.

looks good, but from the trailer it looks like they're implying that her depression stemmed from the dislike of sensationalism which isn't the case according to people who knew her.