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Glad it isn't here as I think it would reduce discussion and this is specifically a discussion and chat board. I think it's OK to have it elsewhere as long as you have the dislike option too like Reddit (though disliked comments shouldn't be hidden). Youtube getting rid of the dislike button was ridiculous imo. If you have a like button you need the dislike button too, to balance things out. Having one without the other limits speech and expression.
Damn. Been in some amazing movies and wow what a unique voice and presence. RIP brother.
Roughly 25% of the world's prison population while only accounting for 4.5% of total world population. And these are only people who actually have been incarcerated. Probably at least five times as many people committed crimes but are either unable to convict or take some type of plea down.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/incarceration-rates-by-country
Well said. This was my take on it as well. It's a film, not a documentary, and a really good one because of the direction, soundtrack, and characters. Same thing with films like Braveheart, Gladiator and many others. It's an interesting enough setting for me to go out and actually explore and read up on the real history of Japan. Movies are entertainment, want to know the true story, read books.
I love it
Well the US does have largest criminal population in the world so maybe people can relate.
Definitely could be. I believe almost all of the plane was intact so I would think the engineers would be able to tell what caused the part to fail and could take into account his takeoff since it's all recorded too.
I never got that impression, but it's certainly possible. It always seemed like the investigators and engineers would have been able to tell. Again, it's definitely possible, but the film doesn't explain it that way.
He didn't push the plane that hard or do anything too crazy, but his drastic takeoff could have been the catalyst to the damage. The plane was definitely not in good shape. Maybe he only had to do the procedures he did during takeoff because of the damage? If he wasn't such a good pilot the plane would never have completed takeoff and everyone lands not too far off the ground and survives? No idea, just speculating.
Probably counting all the fat stacks that Biden paid him.
Hope so.
Haha that is pretty funny
Is this still broke?
I never was a fan of Clockwork Orange, but yeah some of those are great flicks.
You are 100% correct, I retract my comment. Please do not hurt me three letter agency!
I was just referring to how she is portrayed in the DCEU.
Probably US military experimenting and harassing it's own citizens.
It still exists in some states so it is a thing, though not very common (haha see what I did there), and difficult to prove.
Screenwriters sometimes need to stretch things to create conflicts or drama, AKA bad writing.
I have not. I kind of wish it would happen, but at the same time I am grateful it hasn't. Seems like it could be a terrifying experience.
Who's they?
Half of America has diabetes or pre-diabetes and something like 75% of America is overweight. Meaning, most Americans are sick and fat.
Not too good it appeared to be. Oregon looks way better than the rest of the B10, but ya never know what can happen. OSU v Indiana should be good game too hopefully.