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You know, I felt the same way, and it was also my only real complaint. I liked that they gradually turned him from a wide-eyed, innocent child excited to more about his godhood to someone drunk on the power that he doesn’t even fully knows he possesses. He becomes corrupted by power he doesn’t even know actually

I thinks angry vegans are angry because they are hungry.

I think it’s a good thing. I hope more developers were vocal in the company about the shitty business practices because I know they worked their hearts and souls at this game to make it look and sound so amazing

Yeah, I’m familiar with a lot of their groups and pseudo-think tanks. Including the ones the right and those weird “anti-PC” liberals constantly praise like Quilliam. There’s the Horowitz Freedom Center, the Center For Security Policy, the Claremont Institute, ACT for America, Clarion Project, Middle East Forum, and

Y’know what? Thanks for taking the time to break things down to the level you did; there’s a tendency in current social discourse to immediately take the most emotionally-reflexive and intellectually simple reaction to any situation, and I really appreciate that you slowed down and broke this situation into its

They should postpone this movie until it’s been, say, six months since the last U.S. gun massacre, thus assuring that it would never, ever be released.

I don’t know, I’ve definitely noticed a rise in German-inspired organizations in the US in recent years.

Ummm ok? It’s still incredibly inappropriate for someone with no relationship to said child to call them a “pissant” on a regional radio station.

“Borrowed and gifted” sounds so much nicer than “cultural appropriation.”

Den of Thieves basically a Heat clone, just not as good. The acting is fine, not as strong as in Heat, but good nonetheless. Twenty minutes being cut would have improved it as it is kinda slow, but I guess the director liked the family story elements of Heat and kept them in. The heist scene was well done and the

Have you considered that, perhaps, it would be better to have government services to complain about than for those services to be provided by a private company that goes under and is unable to provide them at all?

It really is, and yet I still hear people talking about how formulaic and boring it is. Those people need to die in a fucking fire, because there is NOTHING boring about that movie.

This just makes me want to go watch Heat again. That’s such a great movie.

Well done Nintendo. Did not expect this AT ALL.

Ask Native Americans. Oh that’s right they’re mostly dead.

This is pathetic. Seriously, who is that threatened by a film that has a strong woman? I know that’s rhetorical, but it’s just sad.

Follow-up newswire: People of Saudi Arabia immediately demand film ban be reinstated.

Lol I think it was due to the fact that the communist party leadership was competent ... and ruthless. They did not want western powers to dictate for them anymore ( given how China’s power centers were carved up by the Europeans in the 1800s) and so they were able to make it happen. They also had time to solidify

It portrays professional crime in way most crime movies do not.

When I first saw this movie I remeber enjoying it's action, but it was De Niro walking away from Amy Brenneman that sold me on it. I immediately re-watched it because it was so exciting to see a movie with the balls to execute such a cruel moment like that.