Oh oh oh! I knew he was going to be bad news by the four Info Wars stickers on his family minivan and the three on his personal car.
Oh oh oh! I knew he was going to be bad news by the four Info Wars stickers on his family minivan and the three on his personal car.
Oh! He also frequently doesn't flush the toilet afterward. I told you: he's almost cartoonishly evil.
Yeah, I dunno, either… He's generally pretty tolerable, if a major kiss ass in front of the bosses, but anything he can construe as political he will. My bosses are great, but they're not really the brightest when it comes to recognizing the rhetoric of how people talk, so when he says "gangsters" they just hear…
Unfortunately, no HR department at this small company. I've worked there a year and generally really like most of the people I work with, but I have no proof these things happened, so… yeah, I dunno.
I had a new guy at work call me a "libtard beta male cuck" when I told him I was seeing Wonder Woman the weekend it opened. It was the first time I'd heard any of those terms in person and not online spoken to someone, and I was completely taken aback by how nasty it felt. He later heard that Amazons in Greek…
Yeah, I get you. It's not for everyone. I kinda found it enjoyable in a schadenfreude kinda way, like "Look at this privileged asshole thinking he found happiness!" but I'll hardly say it was an essential film or anything.
It was, but wasn't she also accepting an award when she called Spielberg out? So you are expecting her to pull out her phone mid-speech and fact check? Do you yourself, without Googling, recall off the top of your head every award winning film in history? Or even what film won Best Picture in 1978?
Enjoyable is one thing, and your mileage will obviously vary there, but it's hard to state something is gross in a film without showing the gross stuff. I thought it was pretty good for a movie about awful people that it acknowledges to be awful, but it's hardly a movie I want to see again, too, not the least of which…
The giant kinda overshadowed her, didn't he? I mean, him being a giant and all…
I honestly think that "forgot about" is not the same thing as "refuses to acknowledge," as, again, she has since acknowledged her fuck up in not taking that film into account.
I think it's really easy to forget that Spielberg directed that movie. It was also several years ago. I don't think that's a fair conclusion to extrapolate in this instance. She fucked up, but not for that reason; she's acknowledged what she managed to be fucked up about.
Isn't that the point?
I've told this elsewhere, but definitely behind you on this one. I was molested in a public bathroom and freaking walked out without my own mom noticing something had happened just minutes prior, so it's a shitty fucking defense…
If it makes you feel any better, this man would convict him, unlike apparently Keisha Knight Pulliam…
It's a vicious cycle of larger, matronly type-casting
Oh geez, for some reason, I just remembered that "Gentlemen Broncos" was a movie that existed. I don't remember if I liked that one ironically or genuinely but begrudgingly…
That's the most depressing version of "Dumb and Dumber" ever, and I've seen the pace-ruining unrated cut…
That's actually very in line with the immigrant parallels, too. I like it! And what a way to make Batman more of a good guy in this universe. My favorite parts of the DCAU were when they showed Batman's capacity for compassion because of his inner turmoil. The JLU episode "Epilogue" where he comforts Ace… *sniff*
I didn't say Bates was the best, mind you, but most definitely did not think of Martindale in the role. Genius! Though they'd still probably go with Bates for name recognition.
She did in this movie, though.