His family will bear this dishonor for seven generations.
His family will bear this dishonor for seven generations.
Star Trek has been ‘PC’ since 1966 you petaQ
Most of the Quark centric episodes of DS9 were from Quark’s point of view giving for the most part a Ferengi viewpoint of the Federation. Heck this exchange between Quark and Garak is the best description of the Federation from an outsiders point of view
Should have stuck to the rivers and the lakes that they used to
Please watch my video next week for a snippy linguistic assessment of H’aanit’s dialogue :-D
If that was the title of the article, I wouldn’t have read it.
That’s a big red flag to me.
Lies to himself and others another classic sign.
I watched a friend lose his apartment, his car, and get kicked out of the military because of his addiction to WOW. During this descent, I would visit him at his place, and he would literally have his mattress set up next to his computer on the floor. He would roll over and fall asleep, then roll over and log on when…
They’re also extremely stupid. Someone who sees an orange space alien who acts like Harold Lloyd and Goofy, and immediately thinks of a mistrel show is so pants-shittingly stupid, it’s a wonder they can count to three.
I always thought the Lumberjack Song was very supportive of its lumberjack. The other characters freaking out, well, that was their problem.
That wasn’t really my point. My point is that rather than adapt his material for the 2018, Gilliam is still using jokes that would have been funny 40 years ago, aren’t funny today, and is blaming the critics for “being too sensitive”. He’s blaming the audience for not laughing at his dated humor. Would the “With It”…
What about the Alaskan Malamute?? It’s an ancient breed native to Alaska, and they are still around. I have two sleeping on my sofas right now.
God, hiring the guy from rocketeer for capt. inspired.
I’ve said it before, I will say it again - there’s a lot that can be said for JarJar Binks, the character, as a concept. But as a performance, give the credit where it’s due - Ahmed Best was one of the few people in that movie who was actually fucking emoting.
For that, I commend the actor, if not the character.
I saw Phantom Menace when it came out, and Jar-Jar Binks didn’t annoy me any more than C-3P0 did in the original movies. If the character had been surrounded by a better movie he’d be remembered in the same way as C-3P0, the Ewoks, etc. Not liking that stuff is fine (I don’t particularly enjoy it), but saying it…
This tactic works on PUAs and generic douchebags too.
He didn’t ruin Jar-Jar Binks, either.
I don’t know how anyone who saw Natalie Portman’s performance in the Star Wars prequels and compared it to her other work could think that the actor was the thing that ruined Jar-Jar Binks.
I tell you what, I think Star Wars fans may treat things a bit too seriously.