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OryxandCrepes part deux
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We must “cut off” the internet to Daesh but neo-Nazis have some “fine people” and if people oppose them it’s because they’re “anti-free speech thugs”.

I live on Kentucky Lake, in western Kentucky where the viewing conditions were superb.

For fucks sake this woman needs a therapist and a lifetime prescription of Xanax.

Did he lead her on though? She knew he was married.

“My name is Caroline. I am a 27 year old female and I am what society calls white.”

Here is the letter in its entirety, which was too long for the article but I wouldn’t want to misrepresent:

I met Glenn Close on a forgettable movie I worked on years ago. Even though the gig was just a day call with no guarantee that I would have any other days, ( I didn’t) she went out of her way, literally, to introduce herself. When it was time for her to travel to set she insisted upon riding with the other cast,

-pours a large glass of wine- whatever Donnie.

....what if everyone was looking for a wall at the border, but ignored the wall that was right here?

“Our Word is Our Bond” Right, GOP?

Despite Trump’s insistence that he had not made a DACA deal with Democrats, his base was angered by the news that he might offer “amnesty” to Dreamers.

Michael Douglas isn’t a douche, just like Glenn Close isn’t a homicidal maniac. They’re A-C-T-I-N-G. A lot of actors avoid playing douchey parts because they want to maintain a nice image. Douglas played one douche after another in the 80's and 90's, and made some pretty good films.

ALSO: If you reimagine this film

I saw the original ending of Fatal Attraction, and it changed the tone of the entire film. We are left knowing that Dan will be punished (not that he’s going to jail) and that he feels guilty, as he should, for leading on Alex and for cheating on his wife.

I didn’t hate this movie because of how it treated single women who worked. I hated it because Michael Douglas’s character, Dan, treated Alex terribly. Yeah, she stalked him and his family, but he jumped into bed with her without a care in the world and tried to discard her because their affair became inconvenient

The behavior here very much strikes me as similar to those CEOs who were caught embezzling or doing something that involved grifting in one way or another (think Enron, Worldcom, Imclone, Madoff, etc). These were all billionaires who already had all the money in the world yet could not resist breaking every law just

The idea that hard work and frugality get you wealth is the classic American scam. Ancestry and amorality get you wealth.

Why are so many rich people so cheap? That level of greed is pathological.

Getting booed at Cannes was ridiculous, and rooted in this really outdated idea that making a film available on a streaming service undercuts its prestige/artistry. I’m glad someone in Raleigh, NC has as much access to this film as someone in LA or NY.

Okay. From The Host and Snowpiercer to this, it will be interesting to see what Joon-ho Bong does next.