I don't get to watch many movies the year they come out so…my favorites of the year were:
5. X-Men: Days of Future Past
4. The World's End
3. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Apocalypse Now
1. Once Upon a Time in the West
I don't get to watch many movies the year they come out so…my favorites of the year were:
5. X-Men: Days of Future Past
4. The World's End
3. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Apocalypse Now
1. Once Upon a Time in the West
With Amish tits, nothing is impossible!!
That's what God told me!
You should watch Homeward Bound.
It's…something. It's some kind of progress.
Yes, Walter was definitely one who embraced his inner cavemen, although I do think he was legitimately in denial about that fact until near the very end….kind of a mix between Lester and Boyd Crowder, which is pretty close to a pure Malvo. I'm not saying Malvo is the best villain ever either but…dude was pure evil. He…
…which is another perfect movie, by the way.
I don't think he saw himself as a caveman. I think he just saw himself as the only human who was using evolution properly. The rest of us went from caveman 1.0 (or however many links we went through) to human 1.0. He save evolution as a way to go from caveman 1.0 to caveman 2.0. He's building on what he already had,…
HE WAS GIFTED IN OTHER WAYS!!!
Yea, he said, "Do I look like the kinda guy who wants a pink walkie talkie?". It's a fair question and he honestly doesn't look like a man who would want a pink walkie talkie.
And it's different when MRAs say it. Malvo was a supreme alpha male, MRAs belong in a zoo. Malvo used his humanity as a weapon. Those other guys…
As if the Blumquists aren't a storm of their own.
Same here, except I'm rarely the one that writes them.
Your point is insulting real people to defend a one dimensional character on a poorly written tv show. Enjoy that victory champagne, champ.
Yea. There's a difference between recognizing that something is great and thoroughly enjoying something for what it is. Apocalypse Now is an amazing movie…I'd rather watch Platoon.
I can picture everybody in that town saying it. I like that about the dialogue in that show.
Damn, I keep forgetting how short women can be sometimes.
If it's any consolation, I'm about 5'7 and slightly under 120 lbs. I'm kind of built like Charlie Day. It's like God started building a man and quit halfway through. I'm about as pudgy as a scrawny little man can be, also.
But yea, you're right. There's all…
Alright, she just sounds like a douche and she sounds like she's more meant to represent bureaucrats than she is women. Fair game.
You're bringing facts into a hypothetical discussion? That is not cool, dude!
I'll be seeing you around…real soon.
*flips up menacing collar*
(Seriously though, you are right.)
You thought right.
I misspoke through the written word.
You're probably right. I've changed my mind a bit. I would keep them mostly separated in their own franchises but, still in the same city and they can interact for big events.