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I think most Liberal-minded people avoid MY like the plague. Exposing them to him on a Liberal show like Maher's might give Liberals a more complete understanding of what MY represents, which I imagine will galvanize many of them to action. The only real downside I see is that it's revolting to listen to that

I have to disagree. I live deep, deep in Trump-Country (the Maryland Eastern Shore.) Being Liberal-minded here makes me quite a minority, politically. I'm a bartender, so I interact with these people regularly, and they have no compunction about discussing politics in public. The older folks are pretty set in their

I do know that, actually. I'm not sure I take your point, though.

It'd be more 'hypocrisy' than 'irony,' but I get your meaning. I don't think my original post was particularly 'whiny.' I just think Liberals need to cowboy-up at some point, and start confronting scary ideas and evil people instead of just bitching about them in a liberal echo-chamber. Liberal-types making comments

The comments on here are…interesting. It's okay/funny to punch Nazis, but it's not okay to argue with them about their idiotic ideas and point out, in public, how insane and evil those ideas are?

If Maher is smart and well prepared, talking to MY could potentially expose him and his ideas as the idiotic, baseless nonsense that they are. You can't win an argument if you refuse to take part in the argument.

It's fairly newsworthy. Hence, I would imagine, several articles being written about it.

He often accuses Conservatives of living inside a "bubble." I think by booking this idiot, Maher is attempting to keep himself from living inside a Liberal "bubble."

Why? Covering your ears and saying "LALALA" at the top of your lungs won't make the bad people go away.

I'd be happy if he left, and I actually liked his portrayal. He was really on a directorial roll there, and then he fucked it all up by deciding to be a big franchise star instead of focusing on what he really liked to do. I assume he agreed to be Batman so WB would bankroll other projects of his…(but after the Town

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I think Wick is just short of suicidal. He keeps putting himself in situations that are incredibly dangerous, but that he knows he has a chance to get out of alive. At the beginning of the first one, it shows him stunt driving around an airfield, and purposefully almost crashing the car into a wall. He stops himself

Sunday I'm going to double feature this with Lego Batman. Still trying to decide which order to go in.

Trump is going to lose his fucking shit over this.

Read the article, dumbshit. "Undiagnosed heart condition."

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Lord of War is quite good. It's a solid and composed Nick Cage performance, for the most part. He has a few drunken/coked-out moments where he lapses into what I believe to be an early, gestating-form of the current manic-weird Cage that we have today. Ethan Hawke's in this, too, as Cage's foil, and the two actually

His line delivery in V for Vendetta is great.

I just saw that.

I'd like to say that while I fully embrace how much The Happening sucked, some of the Suicide scenes were just great. How many films out there would be so awesome as to show a guy laying down and letting a lawnmower run him over? Great stuff, right there.