A soft C and a firm D can combine to make a good, solid F. By example, Transformers: Dark of the moon.
A soft C and a firm D can combine to make a good, solid F. By example, Transformers: Dark of the moon.
So my satanic rituals have been for naught?
I like Smelly Cat
I should get paid more than Rob Schneider. We all should.
I'd like to be Nightcrawler too.
I couldn't even get through the question, since they had it split-screened with his smirking mug.
FAKE VOTERS hop the border from Illinois to vote for him in Lake Geneva, at the behest of the powerful Six Flags lobby in Gurnee.
Can you also do what you want to do, with whoever you want to do it with, on Thursday? Will you say please don't follow?
It's OK to like a new rendition of How High the Moon, and it's OK to enjoy Whedon's versions of genre tropes.
NO
Neither. They were reading Anne Rice.
They realized advocating for policies works better than advocating for people.
If you're an American citizen, a lot of your tax dollars go to Saudi Arabia, so in that case there would be a partial involvement.
What about Ghost Dad?
Only congress can declare war, officially.
When celebrities are concerned, it has. Not quite as much for non-celebrities.
Needs more Propagandhi
Well then, let's hope they don't humanize certain humans.
So fiction with a political message is: propaganda if the story is bad, good fiction if the story is good.
Back to the OP then, seems it was just saying bad fiction makes bad fiction (or is it documentaries make bad fiction?). It almost but not quite sounds like you are saying having a political message make bad…
I don't understand why bringing up documentaries and Michael Moore has anything to do with propaganda making bad fiction.