Okay, sure, that's a difference, but day-trading is essentially meaningless as far as ownership is concerned and no one moves to block it
Okay, sure, that's a difference, but day-trading is essentially meaningless as far as ownership is concerned and no one moves to block it
So? There are also massive issues as well
If fantasy sports are gambling, why isn't the stock market? Fantasy sports, despite the glib RPG comments above, are quite similar to the stock market. You try to predict well and buy low/sell high accordingly.
Nay, *above* a Sergio Leone movie
For real. This article is embarrassing.
I show a lot of it to my 8th graders each year in our Moving West unit and they always love it
"It may not be the Ghostbusters firehouse, the McCallister home, or The Goonies’ place, but Sad Hill Cemetery probably means something to your dad."
Hey thanks for the heads up; I just noticed it wasn't on Netflix
Nice article, A.A. I think I'll try to find Hireling now
I know, right? I almost think it was a piece of outsider art meant to showcase the flaws of the Academy
"But there’s dramatic license, and then there’s taking real events that are plenty interesting on their lonesome and bending them into the shape of cliché."
Context is everything. Think about how bad the Japanese internment would look (and, of course, it still doesn't look great) if it wasn't for what the Germans were doing contemporaneously
"His 1951 term of office included the Malay Emergency and the Mau Mau uprsing, both of which war crimes happened in."
I'm fine with the first (being considered a war crime — I'm certainly not fine with gassing Kurds) but I think that considering the air war a war crime is like calling one soldier shooting another murder. Each war makes its own rules, and in World War II it was acceptable to bomb civilians just like in WWI it was…
Why, pray tell, a war criminal?
Underappreciated, that film is
"Anyone who says ANYTHING bad about [movie x] is not film literate as far as I'm concerned"
Wow. That was a truly terrible joke. Congratulations.
I remember reading that the makers of Zulu showed the Zulu tribesmen, who had never seen a movie, a Gene Autry western. I like that. Zulu has aspects of a western, but it's not like they showed the tribesmembers an exact copy of the movie they were going to make, as in Cannibal Holocaust. Although I suppose Green…
It did inspire my all time favorite IMDB goof: