One can only hope.
One can only hope.
I believe I listened to the director commentary track before the Director's cut existed. I definitely listened to it before I knew the DIrector's cut existed. Anyway I was stunned. First because I thought the Director was ruining his own movie by taking the mystery out of it, but as it went on it was obvious that…
Lol
The editor (and possibly studio interference) made that film good. If it was up to Kelly the movie would be an over explained drag.
Agreed!
Lol, Richard Kelly. If you want to see just how incompetent this guy is, listen to the director commentary on Donnie Darko. What he was trying to do didn't end up on the screen. Hell, his lead actor was also on that commentary track and even he didn't know what the hell Kelly was getting at half the time.
I love that you wrote all that drivel in response. It's like you get paid by the word or something.
You said insane shit, and twice now completely ignored that you said it and that I called you out on it.
Lol! Your wrote all that drivel and nowhere did you defend the *insane* claims you made earlier. Hell you didn't even discuss them. At all. You completely ignored them in your response!
I had no idea Mr. Incredible was such a shithead.
Ok you've got me there
Come on man, you were trying to argue that most, if not all people behave intelligently and rationally. And that's just nonsense.
Lol yeah right. There is no way a majority of STEM majors voted for Trump.
Some of them would be, just due to the quantity of new ones. And in general one would become better at seeing things from another point of view due to being exposed to so many other points of view.
Sad and probably true. :(
Ok fine they can be non-gullible asshole morons too lol
The problem is they are a *significant* minority - over 50 million people. That's bad.
True, but you'd think college would protect more against being conned by an obvious con man.
Nope. Most of the Trump voting morons are too stupid to be distracted by the shiny ball (Mexicans deh took our jobs!) to not notice everything else going against them.
I shouldn't be, but am continuously surprised how so many people can vote against their own interests.