As far as we know of. Someone could have done their work well and nobody could tell. Not then, not now, not ever.
As far as we know of. Someone could have done their work well and nobody could tell. Not then, not now, not ever.
Typical Russian jest.
Do you accept Lindens?
Oh, totally. I could easily picture him complaining about feminazis ruining media and positing photos of himself posing with weapons on 4Chan.
I saw Do The Right Thing as a kid on cable. Despite not being black and not getting some of the most nuanced elements, it made me see a whole different perspective race relationships in the US and that things weren't any better due to The Cosby Show.
He´s also great in Bob Roberts, another sadly relevant movie for our times.
I'm teaching Introduction to Cinema and one of the movies I checked out for the class is Do The Right Thing and thie cops' attitude surprised me, especially in the hydrant scene: the cops, despite being white and generally not friendly with minorities, look the other way in favor of the black people instead of some…
John Kasich is on the case.
That's merciful. I would have guessed mid 2000's or something.
In what year did we officially started living in a dystopia?
*sneeze*
It felt lazy in pinning characters from Adventure Time to The Simpsons. I mean, Smithers is Trunks? He should totally be Gunther!
WALTER LANZ
Plus I heard Jackie Gleason is signing in with other network. They better hope Ernie Kovacs to last them for a long time.
The Simpsons is Ralph and Alice Klamden living in a Father Knows Best-type of suburbian setting and an Andy Griffith Show-kind of memorable, wacky secondary characters.
How do you feel about the rumors that The Honeymooners won't get a second season?
It also served as a very abstract critique to the show.
Twice, I think.
Was Patterson basically trying to co-opt being part of the Dark Tower series? Because that book summary sounds suspiciously like some of the latter books. Admitedly, an author trying to plagiarize another author writing a fictional story about themselves meeting their own fictional characters has a Borgesian quality…
What happened to Brett Easton Ellis is so sad…