Lol, most people I know who’ve seen it were either indifferent to it (a sad state of affairs for a Star Wars film) or worse, actively disliked it. And most of these people have advanced degrees in science or engineering.
Lol, most people I know who’ve seen it were either indifferent to it (a sad state of affairs for a Star Wars film) or worse, actively disliked it. And most of these people have advanced degrees in science or engineering.
Ruin Johnson tried to “subvert expectations” so much the entire movie was an exercise on taking a dump on everything that happened before, and also apparently took a dump on making a good film.
Lol, so dramatic. It ain’t a hill and no one is dying on it, not even figuratively. You made a silly and poorly thought out remark, and cannot defend it, it happens, next time don’t try to double down on it and then flee like a coward immediately after, it is not a good look. Take care.
You just wrote what you said earlier but made it longer. Did you even read what I wrote to you before? You cling to the “only way” language, which is rather absurd. Why is it the “only way” again? (Recall above how rare anyone getting an Oscar even is). And is it sadder than him getting no award at all?
Oh yeah? What’s the context? Is it only with regards to this single actor? Ok. Do you think Oscars grow on trees? And that most actors get dozens of them? Because if you don’t think that I don’t see how your comment makes sense. Oscars are rare, most actors never get one, of the tiny amount of them who get one, most…
Don’t forget the C-word, they are fine with writing out the C-word when they are reporting.
Dude asked a question about reporting methods on the bad stuff others have said, on a site where the article writers swear ***constantly*** and get this, The Root wrote out the uncensored C-word when reporting on a loser calling a Congresswoman that word. Do Ctrl-F for it in this link and see for yourself.
Good as an option, but of course terribly implemented by you when you dismissed a reasonable, thoughtful post.
***Thumbs Up***
Um, want to rephrase that, because right now you are claiming every black person who has won an Oscar won it by being in a racist movie.
I have no dog in this fight, but upon reading your comment I couldn’t help but point out the you are a fucking retard.
Joe Jurando is strongly implying black people should use the “er” version of the N-word which is highly highly stupid.
Oh you sad little moron. It is a STUPID and EMBARRASSING sentence Joe wrote. Because it implies two things:
He’s got a point. This site swears constantly. And when reporting on other horrible instances of other horrible words, they write the word out. Do a Ctrl-F search for the C word in this article:
You are flagging and reporting a guy for VALIDLY complaining about the absurdity of The Root’s reporting on this story?
I mean, The Root only posts opinion articles, even when they are news stories. There are no hard news stories on The Root (or on Gizmodo, or AVClub or all the other related sites). That’s just how these sites work, “regular” news doesn’t have snark and jokes when reporting.
“Under no circumstances is it okay for a white person to drop the hard-R.”
“If you have a friend like this, push them down the stairs to an awaiting man-eating tiger that has been infected with the coronavirus.”
I wish I could star this 1000 times, lol.
Um, you mean a second MAJOR timeline, right? Because that Man in Black end credits scene showed a far future timeline, and I bet at some point in Season 3 they will revisit that timeline, briefly.