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Johnny was still a few years away from being able to use DMC stock certificates to wipe.
Regarding the former: <citation* needed>
You won’t regret it. I saw “Brother...” a couple years ago for the first time (and also got to meet Joe Morton) and it was fantastic. The film is both very smart and very entertaining.
Seconding that my favorite Sayles is also Lone Star. Matewan is a close second. Everything I’ve seen him do is great, though.
Your alt-accounts don’t count as “persons.”
Not an accurate characterization, as usual. Even if it were true, though, at least I’m not openly fantasizing about hurting real life people.
Finally: an interesting reply in this thread.
We really need Dril/Wint’s feedback on this development
that depp’ends...
wipe yourself up with toilet paper.
Nope.
One benefit of COVID-19: LWT’s increasingly poor quality is revealed by not having to sift through all the clapter response to his jokes.
You’re entirely predictable.
It’s telling that, even when I was five years old, seeing ET for the first time I literally thought of it as garbage pap, despite not having those words available to me. I just know it made me... wince in embarrassment.
I think you need to reread the article. The piece mentions that Goldman’s conception of “the comic book movie” is about movies that rely on fantasies of a different sort: the idea that the world can be the ideal way that children of all ages personally fantasize about it to be with their immature and inexperienced…
I’m going to have to read Adventures in the Screen Trade, now. While I partially agreed with Scorcese’s basic premise regarding Comic Book Movies (though I knew he was far from first to make it) I thought it was an incredibly poorly-written ramble by a director who’s kinda over-appreciated (in my humble opinion).
Nothing to do with my point (which is about your comments) but I already know you enjoy linking irrelevant articles.
You may be talking about the cat, but she’s talking about you.