livingonapear--disqus
livingonapear
livingonapear--disqus

They apologized? Well that's brand new

WHO WILL SAVE THIS MAN'S PLATFORM?!!!

But he didn't know any more than the people he was berating. He was making an argument against knee jerk mob justice, by making his own knee jerk reaction.

How about "onlochters?"

his verbal mannerisms are just as bad

I blame the Gramlins

Both he and Pauline Kael hated Clockwork Orange for similar reasons. I think they both felt that it was dishonest and crossed the thin line between satirizing an ill and embodying it. Kael focuses on the hypocrisy of the elite for deifying it and Ebert felt that the film sanitized Alex to the point of making him a

Would they settle for a larger than average piece of his custard pie?

Jews and comedy? It'll never woik.

If by missed you mean rewound and watched at least 5 times in one sitting, then yes, I missed it. Missed it goooooood.

DID SOMEBODY SAY "SEGOVIA?"

So we are as far removed from MASH as they were from the re-election of FDR.

You just summed up the main flaw in my thesis defense

Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute was RIGHT THERE!

Wow, I would have really liked suck.com in college.

And Vasquez is the women at home watching it

But also, most leftist politics puts the burden of morality on the system; if you're mowing down people, you're killing people that the system failed and not people who deserve to die. Even a big bad is someone who wants to do the right thing, albeit in a misguided manner.

This was the first movie I saw that made me feel like a grownup. Something in the way Fred talks made me want to learn how to speak with a mix of intellect and flippancy.

It shocked me when I was 10. I always assumed B&W movies were fairly tame. That assumption kind of ended when they blow their "mascot's" brains out.