I believe you meant to write, "paranoid far-right propagandist and convicted felon Dinesh D'Souza…"
I believe you meant to write, "paranoid far-right propagandist and convicted felon Dinesh D'Souza…"
That was a Barry nice joke.
The best part about that nickname is, contrary to popular belief, Mussolini didn't make the trains run on time.
All of them.
I'm upset and offended by Dan referring to Trump as "Orange Julius Caesar." Say what you want about Caesar, at least he was competent.
Almost as good as the Nazi Socialist Baby Eating Ceremony.
Her name was Mildredtgow, but no sane man would ever not block her.
Note the qualifier "if we're lucky."
First, I would like to preface my comment by saying that I am not a Scientologist.
However, as someone who is definitely not a Scientologist, aren't we being unfair to the Scientologists? Sure they "allegedly" manipulate, brainwash, and torture people, but, I, as someone who definitely doesn't believe in their super…
Are you saying that they focus too much on spectacle rather on creating relatable, well-developed characters? If so, I want to agree with you, but Michael Bay can direct a picture with those flaws dialed up to eleven and make a billion dollars at the box office.
I really hope that, if this movie wins enough awards, it'll convince Hollywood to make more musicals. We only get a handful of really good ones every year if we're lucky.
I've never understood the complaint that musicals are unrealistic. No one complains when non-musical films have a soundtrack. Besides, superhero movies are currently the most popular genre of film, and, if someone can accept that Tony Stark can create groundbreaking technology in a cave with a box of scraps, why can't…
If anyone reading this is curious about Je t'aime je t'aime, know that it inspired Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I highly recommend it.
Have you seen The Story of Marie and Julien? That film is underrated even by Rivette standards.
Rivette is underrated. Period.
It also got Billy Chapin, the child actor from The Night of the Hunter.
There are two possibilities:
1. They know what they're doing is wrong, but they just don't have the empathy required to care. Self-examination doesn't matter if you're a sociopath.
2. They're smart enough to justify their worst actions to themselves.
How are all of you going to meet up three weeks ago?
Cool. I hope it turns out well.
What is your series going to be called?