They aren't. Pedophiles who attack kids are horrible, but there are people with attraction to kids who never act on those feelings. Those people deserve treatment, even if we can't rustle up compassion for them.
They aren't. Pedophiles who attack kids are horrible, but there are people with attraction to kids who never act on those feelings. Those people deserve treatment, even if we can't rustle up compassion for them.
I could not get through it. It was so nerve-wracking that I had to stop after she pretended to have castrated him. I just felt as if every time I've ever looked at a teenager — older than the girl in this — I was a disgusting person. I was nearly sick. Something similar happened with "Born on the Fourth of July," but…
Media, not mediums. Medium, singular; media, plural.
"Impactful"?
The ex-Marine was scary, though.
Salvador
I guess they couldn't call it "Seconds" because "Seconds" didn't have giant flamethrower rifles.
He's also good at pretending to be Daredevil, in the very early days of the comic book. He tries to impress Karen Page by dressing up as DD in the original #17-18, and he almost gets killed for it.
That guy's Disqus comment history is … hell, look for yourself.
Stop reading after "High Society" and you'll think the work is outstanding. For some, "Church and State" is a work of genius. But stop there at the latest. 100 issues and done. There's some fine artwork and good writing after that, but there's too much anger clearly leaking in, and that anger goes hypersonic.
I'm planning to give mine away to anyone in my internet circle who will pay for shipping. I think it would be about $55 UPS in the USA. If that doesn't work, they go in the recycling bin come the end of the year.
It was his fourth feature film. People forget the first two.
You're wrong. That's what I want to say about you. Also, your taste is shitty. See how that works?
Most of Frank's hair has fallen out, at least as of a few months ago. Also his eyebrows. I'm betting that it's chemo-related.
But the character Ledger played wasn't "The Joker." They called him that and dressed him semi-appropriately and put white and red stuff on his face, but he was not like any version of the character I can remember from the comics, not even some weird Grant Morrison version. And that's a lot of comics reading, nearly 45…
Yes, but "The Craft" also features outre makeup, there on Fairuza Balk. Yum.
This has probably been said previously, but: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! Baker does the best ape suits around, especially gorillas. No CG ape I've seen until the most recent POTA film can match his suits.
He's one of those human Decepticons!
Agreed!
For much of his existence, G.A. didn't even wear a hood. He wore one of those little peaked caps like Errol Flynn in the Robin Hood movie. Very silly, even after Neal Adams designed a new costume for him around 1970. Everything but the cap changed.