He used to be tough. What happened to him?
Now he's promoting veganism, global warming, attacking Trump and playing a interior decorator in the new Terminator
shareNow he's promoting veganism, global warming, attacking Trump and playing a interior decorator in the new Terminator
shareOr was he always an elitist shilling for George W, Warren Buffet and Rothschild.
shareArnold wanted to be an actor and then a politician...not knowing being a politician would destroy him.
shareWhy are there so many Russia-lovers on here?
sharebots. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/19/russia-ukraine-infowar-deepfakes
shareThat is scary and annoying as fuck. Pestering everybody everywhere with their crap.
It is like islamic terrorist, whose only achievement EVER has been making plane boarding super tedious.
California, humility, and politics
shareI like him. He's not a "box-checker". When he's political, he's Republican, but he doesn't feel the need to just fall in line. Good for him; it's like he's got principles or something. John McCain was the same way. It's so rare and refreshing to see somebody with a conscience instead of toadyism.
shareTelling people to "screw freedom" isn't Republican in any capacity.
There's nothing principled about telling people that the foundational constitution on which their sovereign nation was built shouldn't be upheld...
In fact, it's treasonous.
agreed
shareway to take a quote out of context. typical Fox News viewer
shareyaa man no restrictions on drinking and driving!!! I want to speed in school zones! no restrictions on threats!!!! I was people to be allowed to openly join the kkk, Hezbollah and ISIS!!! "muhhh freedom!!!!"
its almost like theres restrictions on ever freedom. derp derp
john mccain was a vile human being - tortured by the vietnamese and then approving the torture of others. Heck, he loved war, too. It's like a rape victim that turns into a serial rapist a few decades later - it's sad, not brave or honorable.
shareWell said!
It's so bizarre that some of the people Liberals celebrate are some of the most vile people to hold power.
I was recently watching Bill Maher on Ben Shapiro (and Shapiro really is a weaselly snake) and Maher was heaping praise on McCain for being a "maverick" and not a "typical Republican". Somehow being a warmonger and a stereotypical political swamp creature -- in the eyes of Hollywood's elites -- a respectable Republican?
Really says a lot about Hollywood.
No one will ever accuse you of being respectable, be assured.
shareArnold's biggest problem is he's still a narcissist, he thinks he's important but he's not. A few years ago he was all alone in his big house, because his wife left him after she found out he screwed the maid and fathered a child out of wedlock.
Arnold was so lonely he tried to post videos on Youtube that were made with a smartphone..lamest quality you can imagine. I wonder if they're still out there?
Disagreeing with Republican views makes him not tough anymore? You people are ridiculous.
shareStarring as an interior decorator Terminator makes him not tough anymore.
shareI agree that last Terminator movie was average at best, but c’mon, think about it, you’re talking about an actor who played a man who got pregnant and went to birthing classes in drag way back in 1994. How “tough guy” was that?
shareThe Terminator is not a comedy
shareNeither was Junior. Well, I didn’t laugh, at least.
shareIt was meant to be. Cucking Terminator was the ultimate rub it in your face humiliation by it's leftie authors to the straight White male.
shareMeh. I thought it had some good elements and I’m not one of those wilting flower types that turns to jelly every time a woman holds a gun or the sacred Straight White Male (🙏) isn’t the centre of attention in a movie. That cry baby stuff seems kinda sissy to me.
But yeah, it’s not a great movie, but tell me what 125th entry in a franchise is?
I’m not one of those wilting flower types that turns to jelly every time a woman holds a gun or the sacred Straight White Male (🙏) isn’t the centre of attention in a movie
But yeah, it’s not a great movie, but tell me what 125th entry in a franchise is?
I’ll trust your spidey senses, I haven’t seen it.
shareWell I haven't seen it yet, either. I'm just going by box office returns, critical reception, and fan reception, which all seems to be positive, and the opposite of the trajectory of the Terminator franchise.
It was just to point out that franchises with long legs can still stand if they're written and depicted well, even when franchise fatigue should have set in (especially with Spider-Man, I think he's been in almost as many or more movies than Batman over the last 20 years?)
Well okay, but surely we can all agree that if true, that’s an exception to the rule.
Although you make a reasonable point because, come to think of it, Into The Spider-verse was an outstanding film. I do think that Spider-Man has the distinct advantage of being part of the unstoppable Marvel behemoth though. The public eats up whatever it’s served with those films. Even Black Widow did well, despite it having the same criticisms that are levelled at Dark Fate, the whole “oh my God I’m being preached to and I’m having a nervous breakdown about it” reaction from the same eternally pissed off portion of the population.
Into The Spider-verse was an outstanding film.
I do think that Spider-Man has the distinct advantage of being part of the unstoppable Marvel behemoth though. The public eats up whatever it’s served with those films.
Even Black Widow did well, despite it having the same criticisms that are levelled at Dark Fate
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