Then you are clearly unfamiliar with the writings of Friedman and Douthat.
Then you are clearly unfamiliar with the writings of Friedman and Douthat.
What are you talking about? They are open, not closed. That was my point. They are still holding people who have been convicted of no crimes (or even charged). If libs really care about prison camps unjustly locking people up, then maybe start there. Putin isn't going to change his policies because some Western…
I don't know what this means. Or what relevance you think Obama or 9-11 have to anything.
Congrats, it just took killing lots of innocent people, and turning a blind eye to the murder and ethnic cleansing of the non-Serbs. The moral high ground has always been "ethnic cleansing is bad, except when our allies do it".
What happened to all your talk about "single standards". Now you're just listing crimes. I can list crimes by establishment supported characters in history too.
Hey, liberal establishment people, you gonna do anything about the concentration camp you got set up in Cuba? In Afghanistan?
Murdered a prosecutor for accusing her of covering up Iranian involvement in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish Center. A conspracy theory he posited based on info he got from the MEK.
No. In both scenarios Pitch tried, failed, and was sent to the dugout for failing.
Also when you are put out. Since "Pitch" is being sent to the dugout (as opposed to the pitcher) it seems apt. I like to envision it as a pop out in foul territory. Though a foul bunt with two strikes would be funnier.
"Battle of Los Angeles" comes immediately to mind. I include "War of the Worlds" since having your invasion force wiped out by the cold is essentially the same thing. "Cowboys and Aliens", arguably "Signs" (I mean they invaded Earth while being deathly alleric to what covers 70% of it).
Plus the universe itself is expanding.
Why wouldn't they just sit in orbit and blow the crap out of us? Nukes in space wouldn't be nearly as useful, since the most destructive aspect of a nuke (the shockwave) would be gone. Presumably, a space ship would be radiation shielded; if it wasn't sufficiently radiation shielded, then that might kill the aliens…
Because Wolf is an attention seeking clown. How could he not be there?
Nope. And as a Canadian I am willing to risk imprisonment for my "baseball movie > hockey movie" stance, because it is correct.
Silverado, nice choice… forgot about that one.
It speaks to something that I dislike. When directors work in genres with clearly defined rules, but feel they shouldn't have to follow those rules. The rules of zombies were set by Romero. Snyder comes along and remakes one of Romero's movies and violates the rules.
Bull Durham is the best sports movie ever. Others may disagree, but they'd just be wrong.
Not true! We had to learn about TekWar sometime. Shatner did us a favor.
Not zombies, rage monsters. I've had this argument before. Running zombies are okay in comedies (Zombieland), or if you bother to come up with an explanation that makes sense (28 days later).
It also has Bill Paxton. So there's always that selling point.