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I’ll go one further and say that Heath Ledger is given way too much credit for his Joker. I’m not saying that he was bad in the role. I’m just saying that it’s not Oscar worthy.

The opening scene is so good it taints people’s opinion of what follows. 

Dark Knight has a lot of bad editing and revisions. It’s an enjoyable film I guess, but I’m not sure why fans make such a big deal out of it. It should have just been called The Joker since that was obviously the more interesting character to Nolan.

Bruce Willis doesn’t get to decide what is or isn’t a Christmas movie!

Forget the war on Christmas, this is a war on Christmas movies. Next he’ll say “Gremlins” and “Trading Places” aren’t Christmas movies. Bah humbug!

Just as we know more about Star Wars than George Lucas, we know more about Die Hard than Bruce Willis.

Chris Pratt is far more Kurt Russell-esque (hence James Gunn’s casting in Guardians of the Galaxy 2) but annoyingly Pratt seems to want to be Harrison Ford instead.

Sure, those guys had plenty of flops, but what is the Rock’s Rocky? Or his Die Hard? I can’t think of a single Rock film that’s considered essential viewing today, let alone in 30 years.

Moana is different because it was only a voice. He’s got a very dynamic and charismatic personality that transfers over to that voice, and he did a great job with it. To be honest, I wish he would do more voice work, because at least then he could physically be someone else other than the gentle giant everyone knows

A lot of the movies you mentioned at least have the good sense to be completely ridiculous, very watchable trash, The Rock’s career can’t even manage that. Almost all a bunch of lowbrow snore fests or middle of the road action schlock that he's absolutely great in, but that largely don't properly utilize his talent as

Oh, surprise surprise, a Rock movie is a lackluster turd. I got into an argument the other day with someone I assume was his agent about how I thought how much of a shitty actor he is. Look, he’s charismatic as all get out. I understand that. That’s his niche, he makes the most of it, so bully for him. But being

Does the Rock just take every PG-13 action movie that comes across his desk? I thought rampage was one of the most boring movies about breaking shit I've ever seen. I liked to jumani, but this looks boring as well.

You don’t know shit about me. It’s easy to attack a persons character when you’re sitting safely behind a computer screen. I do know the law when it comes to photography. If you are in public, you are 100% not doing anything illegal by taking a picture of a person even if they tell you not to. But go a head, argue the

“There are obvious exceptions to this rule. Police abusing their power, Nazis and white supremacists parading in the streets, anyone who otherwise seeks to do harm to others—these people no longer deserve respectful privacy and should be aggressively documented, the better to ensure they face consequences for their

I think the real issue isn’t so much the photo as it is forcing a narrative on the photo. A picture of a coworker is okay if you aren’t putting it on a fat-shaming site. A picture of people on the plane (in general, not specific people) is okay if you aren’t sharing it on social media to comment about the people in

It’s not a question of can/should anymore, though, it’s “will they”?

It’s absolutely shitty to be harassed, but the root point stands: if you are in a public place, anything you do is subject to being observed, captured, and commented on, for better or worse.

Street photography is a wonderful niche of photography that involves mostly taking photos of strangers. I think this article should really be don’t take someone stranger’s picture to shame them. Street photography is usually not done to shame anyone, but to celebrate the beauty of people out and about just being

Some people are against any form of accountability and call it “harassment”. I get blowback because I want to post photos of cars parked illegally, displaying their plates (e.g. jerks at bus stops and handicapped spaces) or photos of buttheads who smoke where it’s illegal (told “mind your own ******* business!” for

“just because you could, doesn’t mean you should”