Sounds like the exposition was strong with this one.
Sounds like the exposition was strong with this one.
Manufacturing maybe...but the greatest generation was also used to using a solve problems with my fists method for problem solution. Case in point, my grandfather was well known for Jim Kirking things out...and I’m betting that’s true for alot of people grandparents and great grandparents.
Dude. It’s a movie. A movie!
What you’re noting is the gap between values and practice. If I see a $50 bill laying on the street, I know I should pick it up and turn it in to the police. I tend to just put it into my pocket though. I would see someone who didn’t put it into their pocket and turned it over to the police as doing the right thing.
(Yawn) Last I looked Gwyneth Paltrow was an American and a person too.
Good for you. Cheers mate.
He has since edited it but such things are invisible in kinja land.
(Yawn) This conversation is getting as tiresome as the Greedo shoots first one. It’s done. Get over it. If you don’t like it, stop watching the show and write your own fanfic instead.
I don’t think Brian Signor considers himself beholden to Matthew Vaughn. Although out of the two of them, Vaughn is way better at making comic book movies...
(Yawn) This conversation is getting as tiresome as the Greedo shoots first one. It’s done. Get over it. If you don’t like it, stop watching the show and write your own fanfic instead.
Like they could compel Thor to sign anyway...
He’s meant to represent everything that the U.S. was meant to champion. It’s core WWII-era values.
Honestly, recalling my grandfather’s WWII stories, allied victory essentially boiled down to — Americans and Brits could think for themselves and Germans had to wait for orders.
Good on them. Please stop watching.
The problem with your position is that there is no one monolithic “American life” lifestyle. America is a heterogeneous culture.
I feel sorry that people confuse freedom with the military industrial complex and regulations...
You’re just wrong. Cap is from the “personal responsibility” generation. Regulation is a whiney Gen Y and beyond desire.
Honestly, recalling what my late grandfathers were like, I think that his views are true for that generation. Regulation being a “good thing” is a very recent thing as far as American public opinion goes.
I think there’s a difference between doing the right thing and going out of your way to do the good thing. IMO, “heroes” (TM) do the latter. I don’t believe for a second that Jess wants any part of that.
I think you mean 2015. None of the movies listed premiered in 2005...