Of all the "I have to see [Insert Film Name] before I die!" films to put on your bucket list, that is your choice?
Of all the "I have to see [Insert Film Name] before I die!" films to put on your bucket list, that is your choice?
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I want to find out some 6 year old came on here and his decision to see this was swayed because of the review.
I think you're both going to like Hydrogen Bum, the story of a lunatic, rampaging bum who thinks there are aliens after him and decides, for some reason, he needs to kill the reptilians that control the government.
I have zero desire to see this just out of the fact that Bigelow has openly made it clear that she likes to dip her toes in propaganda/history neutering.
In all honesty, I was going to say the reason for SuperKarate's comment is probably because every director, aside from the more "street" oriented guys like Scorcese and Ferrara, has been trying to remake/ripoff Woody Allen movies for the past 30 years.
Well, look at this shit…
If only he just took the 4:30 Autogryo.
Even as openly pessimistic as I am on society, I refuse to believe that a fucking cardboard-cutout (yea, I know it's been done with CG for years. Relax) cartoon show has had an immense impact that shaped the entirety of viewpoints of lots of people in the world.
You're not a moron.
Wrong!
I disagree.
All I heard about X is that first we gon rock…
People should be blaming the rise of the internet far and away more for this shit than some tv show.
Does anyone else not attest to this shit that being somewhat neutral on your points of view on different things is the worst way for a person to think?
I think it's interesting to read the a shitload of comments here that are literally blaming this stupid cartoon show for our current socio-political situation.
Cartoons and shit didn't bring us to where we are today in the political discourse.
Something ironic here that Sean's message seems to be:
I thought Mumford & Sons were already a parody of something?
No. It's called The Bronx.