Not only that—it was only after they wrapped that they informed the cast that the craft services’ salsa, which had been served for the entire run of the series...was made in New York City.
Not only that—it was only after they wrapped that they informed the cast that the craft services’ salsa, which had been served for the entire run of the series...was made in New York City.
LOL Ambien and vodka amirite? I might as well put a gun in my mouth! Haha!
Shame on you for not including “The Past is a Grotesque Animal”.
No ones blaming it or saying it doesn’t have a right to exist, just pointing out that a movie about a guy with a gun taking the law into his own hands by going out and shooting people he deems deserve it is problematic, especially in our modern political climate. I’m probably not the only one who saw the initial…
Heroes are born in the moments between accident and intent, my kindly German friend. And you sir, are one of them.
Yeah, well, I actually really liked the movie, so I tried my best to view this as commentary, but it still left a rather unpleasant aftertaste, especially because of its strategic placing right at the end of the movie.
That was the first movie. This one is Kingsmen: The Golden Shower. Completely different.
A woman “giving out” anal sex to a hero as a reward is sexist. It’s weird that I need to explain that.
The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Santorum.
I want to see “Kingsman”’s sexist jokes about anal sex in IMAX with smell-o-vision. Who’s with me?