The younger guy was saying something thing like "What the hell are you doing here?" and the stepdad said "Hey, I'm family!" That's all I caught of the argument.
The younger guy was saying something thing like "What the hell are you doing here?" and the stepdad said "Hey, I'm family!" That's all I caught of the argument.
No, he does not. You'd agree if you weren't a misanthropic troll.
No, this reviewer does not.
"… presenting its members as misunderstood racists who just think Hitler could’ve used better advice"
That's not clever. It's obvious. It's the worst kind of internet mashup hackery. They just piggybacked on a great filmmaker for all their imagery and didn't even bother to give any insight into the ostensible subjects of the doc. They didn't make characters. They didn't tell a story. Imagine King of Kong as nothing…
I mean from a technical standpoint, I found it maddening and ultimately impossible to watch. Disembodied voices talking over clips from Kubric Films. I'd rather just watch a Kubric film and think my own crazy thoughts.
Setting aside the ridiculous theories within, Room 237 is an absolutely terrible documentary. I was so happy, about 2/3rds in, when I realized that no one was forcing me to watched it, so I stopped.
Titus Pullo? Hey, that's the guy that brought down the whole Republic (according to HBO).
I'M NOT ARGUING THAT WITH YOU!
The keys would have been a huge issue. It was hectic that day and no one would probably remember the guy, but they would remember his keys. They would know that a set of keys was unaccounted for.
The only ambiguity is the exact relationship between Lyanna and Rhaegar — love or rape. My money's on love. I've never believed Robert's version of events.
Sure. But he was only one vote away in the house because Tom James screwed over Selina. O'Brien wasn't going to win the house vote. He only got close because of Tom James. That was my point. Montez was the beneficiary of Tom James's machinations. She didn't screw over anyone, she just took was given to her. O'Brien…
It's been a bit since I watched this episode, but I remember being able to get into the mindset of the kid and understand why he was so afraid. When Suzanne comes back from the closet and finds the kid calling the police she get's mad and starts in with the "Friends don't" do that kind of stuff. It's the scariness…
No
There are Dorne ships in the fleet Dany sails with at the end, so they picked up Varys, he didn't go back to Meeren. It's still jarring editing that bypasses likely months of time, but there is some spatial logic to it.
Don't blame me, I voted for Mayor Royce.
Then I'll concede. It was late, I was typing on my phone and didn't want to re-lookup the constitution. If this ever happened there would be YEARS of litigation.
I read the "majority of the Senate" as allowing for tie breakers because that how its legislative duties are described in art1. They specify majority just because there are other kinds of constitutional votes the Senate can undertake, 2/3 majority for example. If it said majority of "senators" then I'd agree the veep…
when I said the VP was member of the senate, I misspoke, and actually edited my comment while you were writing all that. Still the language of the constitution allows the Veep to break that tie. Nothing in the 12th or 20th prevents that. Its not a procedural vote, like cloture, so the Veep could absolutely break that…
When Catherine asked Selina if she knew where the hard drive was, Gary quickly, and guilty, answered "No." I took that to mean that either he took it, or had direct knowledge of it being taken.