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Definitely, unfortunately the firebombing is not something that as many people know about.

Ah ok. I get what you were saying.

It's in the sequels (or prequels).

This is pretty haunting quote from Curtis LeMay about the firebombing: "Killing Japanese didn't bother me very much at that time… I suppose if I had lost the war, I would have been tried as a war criminal…. Every soldier thinks something of the moral aspects of what he is doing. But all war is immoral and if you let

Well what is baffling to me is how people pick on the atomic bombings but seem to ignore the fire bombings that preceded it, which killed much more people.

Although I agree with you, I think that what George_Liquor is trying to say is that in the movie it seems to be played a little weird. The atomic bombs were certainly the lesser of two evils, but having a movie where a little boy's prayer causes the horrific death of 100,000 people is pretty messed up, and also shows

Be careful where you point that faith!! We don't need MORE nuclear detonations!!

Are.. are you implying that Glenn Beck may be a …. *gasp* HYPOCRITE?!

Yeah, but in Birdman it is pretty obvious that Michael Keaton does NOT have magical powers, that it is all in his schizophrenic mind.

What can I say, I'm a man of simple tastes.

I wish that this movie took a dark turn and ended with the little boy eating his own face. That would make it worth it.

I love hearing the production team getting frustrated: "Come on guys. Keep it together!"

Yeah, "beings".

What's next, people marrying their droids, tauntauns, or space slugs?!! WAKE UP GALAXY.

I didn't have to kill Samuel L. Jackson???!!!

It's so stereotypical to complain about a band being better before they became popular, but Matt & Kim definitely deserve it. I love Lightspeed. Compared to their contemporary music, its shockingly good.

Transatlanticism is overrated. It's all about We Have The Facts.

No they are real. You may be thinking of lonely island

Say Beck this summer, which was awesome, but I was honestly more pumped to see Future Islands open for him.

I like Radiohead's live version of Like Spinning Plates much better than the album version.