I can't say I faithfully follow Mark Knopfler's politics but one nonpc turn of phrase (used ironically) in an 80's poppy anthem doesn't make him a monstrous homophobe.
I can't say I faithfully follow Mark Knopfler's politics but one nonpc turn of phrase (used ironically) in an 80's poppy anthem doesn't make him a monstrous homophobe.
I'd prefer to name a band, The Straits. A little homage to the Dire Straits, a little association with the geographical entity. A lot of indie heart.
I did that for Silver Linings Playbook. I missed out on the first 115 or so minutes of the movie. :-p
1. Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
2. The Lego Movie (2014)
3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
4. Godzilla (2014)
5. Locke (2013)
Yes! A profound and emphatic YES. It's a great film. No kids required to enjoy it. And it does actually get deep at the end. :-)
Paul Walker gets resuscitated in this movie franchise! He's the new Jesus!
Easily the best film in the original trilogy. Until George Yaweh ruins the franchise by creating a prequel trilogy that has characters the likes of Jar Jar Fred Phelps.
Jesus Christ likes his holy water, shaken … not stirred. With two olives.
How about God is Not Dead 2: Electric Boogaloo or God is Not Dead 2: The Wraith of Fred Phelps?
It's a great scene in a great movie but… ((scratches noggin)) it doesn't really hold anything resembling a punchline.