Now there's a classic There's no improving on a perfect lede, so we're just going to steal Oliver Gettell's from Entertainment Weekly this one time: This Friday, viewers across the country will have the opportunity to flip on their televisions to watch a power-hungry, media-savvy celebrity rise to megalomaniacal heights. We’re referring of course to Elia Kazan’s 1957 film
Yeah, I know. It's just that as Jim Crow in NC shut down early voting only where Certain People vote, Maggie Haberman in the NYT wrote a piece about how early voting numbers among african american voters were down because they weren't enthusiastic about voting. I may still be a little pissed about that. There had to be a better way for her to arrange play dates for her kids with the Kushners.
Are any of the movie channels going to be showing The Manchurian Candidate?--the one with Frankie, not that silly sequel--so we can see how prophetic it was if the ending turns out to be true in real life
I vacillate between having hope for the little fuckers yet, and wanting to scream at them to get off my fucking lawn. Idonothavealawnfuckingorotherwise.
You can probably guess which side that pushes the pendulum to.
Makes sense as that's the only movie Patricia Neal ever made. If she had won, let's say, an Oscar for best actress in a movie titled, "Hud" it would seem that's the one you would play in her honor.
The millennial turnout was a pathetic 18%. I blame the Berniebros and The Young Turks with their Hillary Derangement Syndrome.
It's going to be the next big thing!
Yeah, I know. It's just that as Jim Crow in NC shut down early voting only where Certain People vote, Maggie Haberman in the NYT wrote a piece about how early voting numbers among african american voters were down because they weren't enthusiastic about voting. I may still be a little pissed about that. There had to be a better way for her to arrange play dates for her kids with the Kushners.
Are any of the movie channels going to be showing The Manchurian Candidate?--the one with Frankie, not that silly sequel--so we can see how prophetic it was if the ending turns out to be true in real life
Hell, her father was a foreign correspondent for the NYT, and he was ethical. She's just the Chris to his Mike Wallace.
And the funny part is, they've apparently made cause with their closeted trumpite bros rather than, you know, feeling betrayed.
I had the same thought!
Great minds :)
I know what you mean, but this is the only Face in the Crowd I can look at right now...
https://youtu.be/z_umeMtV4QU
How are they doing the raspberry at the end?
Seriously? 18%?
I knew it was low, but fuuuuuuck.
I vacillate between having hope for the little fuckers yet, and wanting to scream at them to get off my fucking lawn. Idonothavealawnfuckingorotherwise.
You can probably guess which side that pushes the pendulum to.
Makes sense as that's the only movie Patricia Neal ever made. If she had won, let's say, an Oscar for best actress in a movie titled, "Hud" it would seem that's the one you would play in her honor.
And the younger they are the longer they will have to suffer from this shit.
I posted a similar comment above before I scrolled down.
Before, it was just a thing to say to rile up fools. Now, it's personal. He'll kill it out of jealous spite.
Spent a week there one night...