endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

Exactly, the reason Vincent was able to beat Anton and Jerome at life, despite his genetic “handicap” was because 1) he was willing to risk it all instead of coasting on complacent belief in his genetic “superiority” as a Valid 2) Overcoming that sort of adversity made him clever and tough 3) he never had to worry

I guess the excessive intoxication may have helped with that. I mean, while his urine samples would be tainted, there would definitely be a lot more of them than if he’d been sober. Also, helps with the skin cells because drinking a lot of alcohol dries your skin up and makes it flaky. So, while his alcoholism stemmed

Johnny Mundo/Morrison/Nitro will save us!

I also was a fan of “In Time” and I was kind of surprised. Like, I wasn’t the one who picked the movie and I’d only seen JT in a small role in “Black Snake Moan” and “Alpha Dogs” so I wasn’t prepared for him being very good at it. Also, Cillian Murphy is awesome in everything. Casting Olivia Wilde as Timberlake’s mom

I also really liked Gattaca and Moon. One great thing they had in common is they were both original stories that came from the respective directors, instead of remakes or strip-mining Phillip K. Dick’s back catalogue. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, I just enjoy it when new, creative stories can get

Your user name and the content of your post have some great synergy.

I’m a huge fan of Jude Law now (hello Young/New Pope!) but I think this was the first movie I’d seen him in, that I can recall, where his acting eclipsed his looks. Before Gattaca I remember seeing him in the Alfie remake, which while pretty good, factored so much into his looks and charm (though it did have a message

True, but like 90% of Seth Rogen characters are purposefully written as “fairly pathetic” so that doesn’t deviate from the norm as much as him being a grown man and dating a high schooler. Like, obviously the point of “Pineapple Express” was not to promote adult males dating teenagers, but it still mined that

I know doing it in real life is a thousand times worse, but are you saying people shouldn’t be called out for expressing terrible opinions in humor just because it is in a movie? Media like that shows a permissive context for old dudes dating high schoolers cause “it’s funny” and I’m sure nobody takes morality lessons

Yeah and dudes who have done stuff even worse than Franco, such as Sean Penn or Mel Gibson, still get work. I mean, the latter two guys are much more talented, yet still replaceable. Franco, even his younger brother, Dave, is better than him. So yeah, I doubt Franco will do any true redemption, all it takes is, as you

Politicians should be scrutinized more than actors, though one doesn’t have to be in the league of Roy Moore to make people very uncomfortable. Hollywood and politics both have a history of letting powerful men off the hook, especially when their victims aren’t nearly as famous or have clout.

Franco’s approach to shooting sex scenes seems about as safe as James Cameron’s when he shot underwater scenes in “The Abyss” but at least Cameron actually made a movie and didn’t just lie about the footage cause he got off on drowning Ed Harris and M.E. Mastrantonio.

Yeah it shows a pattern of him trending towards people who are way on the other end of the power imbalance. Kids, his students, even if they are legally adults, he’s still twice the age of a 17-18 year old. If he was just a random guy, that’d be one thing. He’s a rich celebrity who offers his “acting classes” and uses

All of this is so bad, especially the power imbalance. Like, Franco promised these women their scenes would end up getting them somewhere in their chosen profession. And some of these comments are all “the ladies are just upset it didn’t work out” and that is not the case. He never intended to help them with their

Ah, such fun that they mention Franco as Rogan’s “Pineapple Express” co-star. You know, the film where Rogan’s old man character was dating a high schooler. For laughs. But when his old buddy Franco does it in real life? Suddenly Rogan is all, “where did he get this from? So out of line!” I’m glad Rogan is distancing

Ben Wyatt rocking a Steven Toast mustache would be excellent.

Mike isn’t a psychopath. Tuco is an example of a psycopath. Mike has killed people in cold blood, though as we see in BCS he tries to avoid killing whenever possible. To me Kayleigh is the one person he wouldn’t yell at, no matter the situation, because Mike is extraordinarily good at compartmentalizing his life.

that’s a good way to put it. Also, it is way easier to get a guy off through oral than a woman. The penis is typically a much less complicated instrument. Like the difference between playing the triangle vs. playing Neil Pert’s 27 piece drum set from “YYZ”

As someone who has done both I can say that cunnilingus is more technically challenging but it can be a lot more physically uncomfortable sucking a dick especially if they are well-endowed or if they’re forceful. Like, the worst that can happen in cunnilingus is your jaw gets sore, but depending on your gag reflex and

I agree with you, while I think the man in the letter is being selfish it would also be kind of odd to divorce someone because they won’t do a certain sex act with you if everything else in your relationship is ok. Even if it seems to be the root of some stress or lack of fulfillment, I’ve seen Dan advocate in a lot