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Partisan and resistance fighter are synonyms, at least in the context of WWII.

The right way to do 80s nostalgia is Homestar Runner. Everybody else should stop.

so what's your ranking ya dodongo

One of my all-time favorite movie scenes is when they fall into that bug-pit in Peter's Jackson's Kong. Saved that movie from being a waste of three hours.

Poor old Vin. Took a header off the Route 1 Bridge.

I wonder if this album will top Ultraviolence. Honeymoon was a little too slow for me.

The book Blood Meridian (in fact a lot of what Cormac McCarthy writes) is pretty much senseless violence. And Blood Meridian is maybe the best American novel. Also how do I italicize stuff?

I order a Wild Turkey, neat, when I don't know what to get, because Bobby Baccala did it one in the Sopranos and he sounded cool ordering it.

He is a real-life version of one of the Willy Wonka brats. Someone needs to invite him to a chocolate factory and turn his horrible behavior against him.

That's just a crowd pleaser. I don't know much about Captain America, but it seems that other iterations have gone the other way:
http://i.imgur.com/ecWYU88.jpg

Not Dun Yet

Just wait for Dunkirk 2: The Redemption.

What does it do? Shock people?

Don't they know WWII didn't start until Pearl Harbor was attacked?

I'm hoping the French get some screen-time in the film. It would be nice to counter the "French surrender" circle-jerk; the Dunkirk evacuation was in part possible because of a gallant last stand by French troops in Lille. The Battle of France is a fascinating historical event but usually gets reduced to one line in

$$$ ya dingus

the obvious answer is that no one should have kids

How come nobody ever makes David Lloyd George movies? I want to see the Notorious DLG on the silver screen!

In that case, never mind my pedantic internet commenting. You sound better read on the subject than me. I have not read Gwynne but my Indian studies professor had some unkind words for him, and I thought Comanche Empire pointed to some useful paradigm shifts in Indian historiography. (And how often do you see recent

Boo to Empire of the Summer Moon! Just read Hämäläinen's Comanche Empire instead!