Having googled it, I'd probably be a combination of "Roast Beef" and Phillipe.
Having googled it, I'd probably be a combination of "Roast Beef" and Phillipe.
I can relate. After my dad left, my mom moved us to a very affluent, 99% white community in rural Georgia. Needless to say, as a poor, chubby Mexican nerd; life was not cool for a few years.
I had a teacher who loved to have me read in class (she liked my delivery, nothing sadistic about it) and I had to read the ending out loud to my entire class. To this day, I still don't know how I managed not to bawl my eyes out.
After my time, though I did see the movie. Yeah, that one would've been on the list.
Along with "Where the Red Fern Grows" and "Charlotte's Web", one of the most traumatizing books of my childhood. Nice to know today's generation won't come away unscathed.
He's far too "street" to be Asian.
That video haunted my dreams when I was a kid. Fucking Phil Collins.
*holds head in hands, reaches for whiskey*
I dunno. Talk to China about that. The major studio in China is China Film Group, which is state run. They frequently resort to such tactics as only allowing Hollywoo films to stay in theaters for 30 days vs 60 for homegrown features, giving tickets away for "public welfare screenings, not to mention ticket fraud…
Talk about projecting, you seem to be putting your feelings about every practical person onto me. You don't know anything about me, yet you feel qualified to pass judgment upon me. I'm done talking to you. All the best to you.
John Wick was the best pure action movie of the decade, he was brilliant in it. And after reading about his tragic life and generosity, I'm even more of a fan.
I never said wealth was the same thing as goodness, but you are living in a dream world if you think that money doesn't rule the world. But you're all of 20 years old right? So you know so much about the real world right? You know what it's like to cry because you can't pay your rent don't you? You know how shameful…
Yeah, as a poor Mexican male I'd really be producing that garbage. Jesus, I'm assuming you're reading your posts and yet you still write comments that undercut your own argument. If you think that a person making a smart decision by casting a beloved nerd icon in a film is the same as Joseph Goebbles, you need to get…
I like you Grampton, but in this day and age… do you really think that they wouldn't audition any Asian actresses? The fact of the matter is that there aren't that many Asian actors. It's a ridiculous career choice and most parents would never support their children going into it.
Yes, small children often understand complex business decisions, or questions of social justice. But I'm assuming you would know, since your level of rhetoric is the same as theirs.
Are you still talking?
I'm actually up 5 points due to your lack of a coherent argument. RNMX. All the best :)
Wow. That's an egregious leap of logic that I regret dignifying with a response. Have a nice day.
Again, we are talking about an economic decision a multi-national corporation made. If you want to have an opinion in their business practices, buy some stock.
Apples and oranges jackass. We're taking about business decisions here.