mdvillarreal
MDVillarreal
mdvillarreal

He may get smacked by his employers, sure, but what the OP is referring to is people trying to say he should not be allowed to take a stand against the flag because they don’t agree with it. Regardless of what repercussions may come from the employer side of things, it is his right as an American to stand against the

The key point here that many seem to miss while wrapping themselves in the flag is that the men and women who have died over the centuries to protect our freedoms include the right to free speech, even if that speech is unpopular speech. Refusing to stand for the anthem is his right as an American citizen regardless

Since I can’t seem to edit my comment, I will add that the general concept of T3 was already done better in the book T2: Infiltrator. That was kinda the idea they were aiming for, but it was done in the most generic way possible in the film rather than really building on the idea.

Agreed. T2 and Aliens I think are both the rare sequels that are significantly better than their predecessors and surpass them without feeling like they’re superfluous.

Salvation was boring and a mess, but given what went on behind the scenes it’s no wonder it turned it a huge pile of fail. Anytime there’s behind the scenes strife or studio interference, the movie that results is usually garbage.

T3 was hurt by trying to be too “hip” and Nick Stahl’s shoddy performance as John Connor. John Connor is a very important character and he has to be cast right to work, something that T3 and Genisys both failed at.

I don’t worry about getting killed by random shit in outer space. There’s plenty of ways to get killed just being on Earth.

We’re gonna build a wall and make the asteroid pay for it.

That and the fact that Depp is pretty much just playing himself now in every single movie he’s in. He’s not a chameleon of the art in the way that someone like Gary Oldman is.

“Why is she saying ship?”

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Though this game is total garbage, I always thought the boss theme was awesome.

The opera song was amazingly emotional for a SNES game.

I’ve actually never played Chrono Cross, but I enjoy the soundtrack very much.

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I see that and counter with this awesome track.

I liked it when I was younger, but holy cow that camera stinks.

Before Rare got bought by those bastards at Microsoft, they were creating some amazing stuff for Nintendo in both gameplay and soundtrack. As far as I’m concerned, Rare was closed when they left Nintendo.

Man, that’s a tough choice. There’s been so many great soundtracks from over the decades (Donkey Kong Country series, Final Fantasy VII, Super Mario RPG, Chrono Trigger, Mass Effect 3, Legend of Zelda series, Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, etc). If I had to narrow it down to just one, I would say Final Fantasy VII.

I’m not sure what the ultimate goal is though if Bryan can’t get back in the ring.

Niantic could learn a thing or 2 from these guys about being open and responsive to issues with your product.

Good lord, man!