This is a trick test because in America it's a crime to even be a black man.
This is a trick test because in America it's a crime to even be a black man.
I think you meant to link this video
"much of a sense of history they have" Absolutely none and it drives me fucking crazy. I suppose I could take comfort in knowing that history will probably be as unkind to them as they are to it, but I'd rather be annoyed in the present.
Now? Come on give Europe some credit; they've always been better at Islamophobia than we have. It's racism that we're much better at.
I think the comments have mostly been purged, but if you want to see a bunch of people arguing with deleted comments it's season eight episode four "Listen". I feel bad now bringing it up, as he really was off his meds.
There was a Doctor Who about this recently. I thought it was pretty good, but it caused some of the hardcore fans to have actual mental breakdowns.
Brie and butter sandwiches?
It managed to be the dumbest part in a really dumb episode.
If we're going to include the video games, let's not forget Chasm Spasm
You fell for the same blunder that writers of Crystal Skull fell into when you used the word consistency. There was no tonal consistency in the original trilogy. Thematically maybe, but tonally they were all very distinct. And for this type of film tone is way more important than theme.
Ireland's population is lower than it was two hundred years ago. Having to go back a couple hundred years is overstating things. Couple generations maybe, and only then if you also ignore the last seven years.
I was going to say that despite my brother being one, Orphism isn't really that common, but then I reread what you actually wrote.
That "Luck of the Irish" was clearly meant to be brutally ironic suddenly occurred to me a few years ago. It's funny how growing up with kitschy decorations with the phrase, one never even thinks about it. It's pure passive acceptance. The slightest bit of thought and it's obvious what the real meaning is.
Al Jean is my favorite when paired with Mike Reiss.
In terms of passionate to the point of being slightly unhinged, I'd take him over the guy who was off his meds back on the comments of Listen.
That it's a comedy can't be emphasized enough. It's really fucking funny.
Hong Kong has all the best weird sequels. Stephen Chow's breakthrough All for the Winner, a parody of God of Gamblers, was such a hit that God of Gamblers 2 was a sequel to both God of Gamblers and All for the Winner.
There's nothing less important in the world than Doctor Who continuity. I don't mean our world; I mean the world of the show.
They had the Doctor/Companion version of getting into a big fight, having one last bout of breakup sex, and then not having the heart to go through with the breakup. Somewhere in the world it happens every day.
I hadn't eaten and the resulting negativity led me to being perhaps a bit too down on the rest of season eight. While certainly You Only Move Twice is better than every single episode that has followed in the subsequent 18 years, there are still a handful of episodes left after that worthy of being called classics.