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There is no way this is a serious post.
2.7 billion doesn't make it good. I liked the film, but money does not equate good. I mean, have you seen the crap that's on the top 20?
The whites were also the villains in the movie, genius.
I think he means "natives" as born in USA, not aboriginal. Anyway, I think don't think he's racist, I think he's a hardcore preservationist. USA everything! Anything not USA is bad! USA has to be #1!
Having said that, while I don't think he's racist, I think he is a complete idiot.
I agree. It seemed strange. Harvey Keitel seemed miscast completely.
This is a very weak version of Barry Lyndon. Both are nicely directed but Barry Lyndon is a close masterpiece.
Like how you paid attention in English class.
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I'm going to ballpark and say 80-85% of the claims are true. Since so many people are taught to automatically believe the victim, it's setting up a terrible precedent where someone can gain sympathy from a false claim. I've seen celebrities say they were harassed by a director or another actor but they don't name names. I mean, if you really want to stop any further assault from this person, why come out and not give out names? If you can't prove it and want to stay silent, fine, but you can't reveal you were assaulted and then be cryptic about who it was. It's suspicious and you can't expect me to automatically believe you.
Worse than "XXX"? Really?
I haven't seen this since I saw it in the theatre but I remember I was surprised this movie even had as much nudity than it had.
Let me start off by saying I thoroughly dislike both actresses. Having said that, I choose Jennifer Lawrence because she seems to be more capable of spreading across genres better than Fonda. Lawrence has already done action with her "X-Men" Movies, her thriller with "Mother!", and her sci-fi with "The Hunger Games".
I haven't seen that poster here and I've been here since the beginning. Judging from what you wrote, it really doesn't seem like we lost anybody but by her leaving, we actually gained.
A Clockwork Orange is the one that jumps out for me. The first reason being for it's style, because nothing done these days is even close to that. The second is controversy. As controversial as it was in the 70's, these days people would call for it to be burned and forced to apologize for it even existing.
Mario Lopez. Those dimples are hiding a huge secret.
I sense sarcasm.
You lost me at "gay propaganda". I'm not gay but that comment is just ridiculous.
You're not. When I was looking at alternatives to IMDb message boards, I found this site in it's early days and people were criticizing IMDB2.0. Apparently the administrator is an asshole.
I was more amazed at the lack of horrors of war considering this is a war movie that came out in 1940 where WWII was still occurring.
That's it. Thanks. I guess they did move it then.