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There was /Above The Law/ which was all about the last honest cop in Chicago vs. CIA-sponsored cocaine traffickers.

I think the political underpinnings of the Bourne movies are pretty straight-up liberal reformist. Which is fine by me, and I'm very much looking forward to the new one; I was disappointed when they said they were hanging it up after Supremacy, its ending (with Nicki's sly smile at the TV news report that Bourne was

Would like but the YPJ/YPG militia (PYD party) are not Maoist - there is at least one Maoist (or "anti-revisionist") party in the united front with them - but are more a mix of Bookchinite eco-anarchism with some odd cosmology about the neolithic prehistory of the Kurds. Honestly the more I read of Ocalan's politics

I never enjoyed Charles Bronson, he always struck me as a meathead.

I just watched that Kevin Smith video on YouTube - Smith's true talent imho is less as a filmmaker than as a raconteur - and now all I can think about is … who's got the keys to the vault?

My feelings are mainly along the lines expressed by William Hughes above. I still and will always refer to him as The Artist formerly known as The Artist formerly known as Prince, joking about how he changed his name to a weird glyph while simultaneously understanding and respecting his struggle with the bosses that

I thought food "stamps" have been replaced by EBT cards, no?

The gun dealing gave way to the protection racket didn't it? Unsure how extensive that was…

I agree about the song. Like I said before, that's what you get when you break a singer-songwriter's heart.
Punishing not just Fiona but her dependent siblings is truly assholish. But I'm not sure how much they even register in his consciousness.

pawned it, thanks for pointing that out (I was fixing to if you hadn't beat me to it)

More like a cautionary tale.

She would do better with not a divorce, but an annulment.

"We now return to Bullitt already in progress…"

His unforgivable saccharine love pop-songs are annoying. It's when he tries to get earnest and political that he becomes infuriating. As someone who's lived on the political left since the '80s and hoping in vain from that time to this for a new generation of activists to take the reins of the movement, "Waiting For

A real charmer…

That's what you get when you get involved with a singer-songwriter and break his heart.

As soon as he said he'd written a song for/about her, I knew it was going to be something like this. I was surprised she sat through the whole thing.

It's interesting to me to go through reading the ongoing conversations responding to "This comment was deleted." Trying to imagine what was in the deleted comment that's being replied to.

I thought that was the String Cheese Incident