johnseavey
johnseavey
johnseavey

It’s not a conspiracy theory at all. The police and prosecutor were quite openly, publicly convinced from the moment she was arrested that she was guilty and have never once deviated from that belief, even after someone else confessed to the crime. This isn’t at all a complicated or obscure situation. Someone else did

Until you’ve been on the receiving end of that kind of “we already know you did it, just stop wasting our time and confess” police attention, you should never comment on the actions of anyone who was. It’s a form of gaslighting and psychological torture that is debilitating and can cause people to doubt their own

Thematically, it’s a huge moment. If you go back and watch the movie, there are so many times when the heroes had a chance to permanently disrupt Thanos’ plans, but they didn’t because they were confident that they could beat him without making the tough choices. Not sacrificing Vision, not sacrificing Thor, not

Yeah. It hurt Trump’s case a lot when he went on TV and said, “Cohen’s not a lawyer, he’s a businessman, most of his stuff is business.”

“steamed flans”

That we know of. I mean, let’s face it, if Dormammu or some other motherfucker breaks through and eats our entire reality because everyone wandered off and left the Sanctums unguarded, who’s going to protect us? Thanos?

No, I think you’re an asshole who somehow thinks it’s endearing to insult total strangers for not hating Ryan Reynolds as much as you do. I think it’s sad that you have so little perspective on life and so little respect for your fellow human beings, and I honestly think you’re kind of pathetic. (I also think you’ve

Oh darling. I’ve seen more Corman movies than you’ve had arguments where you made yourself look like a complete prick to strangers, and I bet you probably didn’t even know he made that many movies.

Giuliani went on TV today and told everyone that Cohen had to pay Daniels off, because it would have cost Trump the election if it came out during the campaign. That’s admitting that this was an election expense, and thus had to be reported to the FEC. By not reporting it and using a system of reimbursements to

Attorney-client privilege can be invoked when the attorney is legitimately attempting to conduct the defense of the case. So if your client says, “I did it” to you, you can’t be called to testify that the client confessed because that’s a privileged conversation.

In your own words, “No.” I’ve seen superhero movies from Infinity War dating all the way back to the Dolph Lundgren Punisher movie, from Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four to Tim Story’s Fantastic Four, and none of them had a script as fucking incoherent as Green Lantern. Seriously, that movie made Roger Corman look like

They should have nipped this one in the bud.

There’s “deeply invested in the characters” as in “I follow the details of the movie making process”, and there’s “deeply invested in the characters” as in “I just spent two and a half hours watching this movie and everyone just DIED?” Don’t confuse lack of interest in the minutiae with lack of interest in the story.

I think it’s very easy to get sucked into that mindset when you spend much of your day on a website devoted to discussing the behind the scenes aspects of movie making (and by “you”, I mean “we”, here). But really, a lot of people had no idea about this stuff.

A significant element to Green Lantern’s being so awful is Ryan Reynolds

The thing is, the average moviegoer isn’t following the minutiae of the filmmaking process. They don’t know that this movie was once called “Infinity War Part One”, they don’t know that Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 has been greenlit for 2020 and Black Panther 2 is under discussion. They might know that there’s a lot of

It sounds like his follow-up questions were more in the line of, “Um, what you really meant was [far more innocuous interpretation], right?” He sounds pretty flabbergasted at the responses he’s getting. I don’t think he intended to commit journalism, I think journalism just happened to him.

Nope—the difference between “professional” and “amateur” is “doing it for money” vs “doing it for free”. While we can certainly agree that Trump is doing what he loves and he lies even when there’s no monetary benefit to him, there’s also no question that he’s made a career out of it.

I respectfully disagree. Plenty of people have hired Trump to lie for them; NBC, the Trump U people, the Trump Steaks people, the Trump Condo people... literally his last decade or two of income has revolved around “selling his brand”, which is a string of lie after lie after lie about his material success. Really,

If you don’t think that Trump has made a living off of his bullshitting, I have a university degree to sell you.