That is what they call an "armor-piercing question." I will admit to never having thought of it that way. Of course, I'd rather have people make an informed decision rather than voting out of spite.
That is what they call an "armor-piercing question." I will admit to never having thought of it that way. Of course, I'd rather have people make an informed decision rather than voting out of spite.
I get that, and I still get shit for working on Nader's campaign in 2000. But at the same time, I don't think lesser evilism is a compelling reason to vote.
Speaking as a former Bernie person who's come out for Hillary in a big way, I really have little problem with the Bernie or Bust people with one major caveat. If you're voting for Trump or Gary Johnson instead of someone who actually agrees with Bernie on his big issues (regulating Wall Street, campaign finance, free…
Obligatory Sonichu comment!
Bat Out of Hell may be my most listened to album. Get well, Meat!
No Big Black?
"Bonkers" made me think HDTGM? needs to cover this.
Everyone here wants more happy endings.
I just had a shattering orgasm.
Marshall was pretty good on Monk, mainly cause it was entirely possible to imagine him being the most boring/annoying person to sit next to on a plane.
Postal 2. Stupid, sophomoric, offensive to an inside degree, and yet a great way to scratch that "waste some motherfuckers" fix.
Thanks for the recommendations!
There could be a really great Frederick Wiseman style documentary made about the Rez. I go there every year to do some service work, and it's always jaw dropping to see this extreme poverty juxtaposed with natural beauty.
Michael Moore's acceptance speech. It was a truly unexpected moment, and it put Moore on my radar. Say what you will about him, but that took some serious balls.
At a certain point, I thought this seemed more like an an HBO miniseries crammed and cut into a two hour movie.
Saw this on Monday and said the same thing. Some notes:
-I'm surprised Winslet and Harrelson didn't need to floss the scenery out of their teeth between takes.
-The four setpieces are jaw-droppingly great, edited just enough to pump them up, but not enough to render them incoherent. You almost wonder what Hillcoat could…
I honestly agreed with what this site said about the cast: if we could give them all a collective Oscar for perfectly pitched performances, we would, but Ruffalo just barely edges the rest of them out.
Bowie was just the coolest person to ever live, and he did it by being his geeky self. I was listening to Ziggy Stardust today, and when Starman came on, it felt like he's still here, drifting in space and waiting to blow the minds of all future listeners.
"Heroes"
Ziggy Stardust (which is my family's nickname for me)
Golden Years
What In The World
Boys Keep Swinging
I think Greer was robbed of an Oscar nom for The Descendants. Her scenes, on a very basic level, should not work, and yet they end up being the best part of the movie through sheer force of will.