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Maybe he could compare it to the part of the Pentagon that was destroyed that time?

What, did you not see the second Terminator?

I think he means Mark Wahlberg

They mostly just greenlit this movie to head off the inevitable series of blaxploitation versions of the MCU after seeing how Hammer shot themselves in the foot by leaving the door open for Blacula.

Hey, he doesnt have to cuss in his raps to sell records

You need to keep closer tabs on how much paint you're huffing while you read them then.

What this movie supposes is… what if he didnt?

Well, maybe not whiskey. But something I've been drinking from there has sure been getting me wasted.

You eat shit for long enough and you either de or you start to like shit

He should sue the people who make dollar store whiskey for advertising that it's made from grain.

"Witness me, douchey and chrome"

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Really? Most of the VHS I saved from my collection would be considered suspicious.

The pope was quick to forgive the boy for his actions, which tempted Wahlberg into Ted 2

I actually thought one place that it worked really well was the final season of Breaking Bad, where it heightened some of the tension and the pacing problems that the two season split had caused outside of the control of the writers. On the other hand, I'm not sure if I would have appreciated it if I wasn't fully

That would never last more than one episode. Everyone knows you give them the instructions on how to keep the house clean once and then never speak to them again

Yeah, cause who could have a rational discussion with a broad, amiright fellas?

I'm sure they are if they hear that. But the "false face" thing tends, in my admittedly white experience, tends to reign close to as much in all white company as it does otherwise, or at least more so than it did ten years ago. Which is a kind of progress.

The thing about the whole false face of sensitivity is that kids see everyone putting a false face on about it, not realising that it's a false face, and grow up thinking that's just the way people behave. Racism is a learned behaviour.

I'm actually fine with the idea of a sequel to Pacific Rim - it's not like the first is some sort of classic that sequels would destroy the reputation of, but there was still a kernel of a good enough idea there that the sequels might be watchable.