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Yeah that is a big complaint about the film and I agree. They showed very little of that. Whatever. I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn’t then why would I say I am. No difference to me. Yeah it was good. I had a lot of chuckles and enjoyed the Milana dance scene very much. Yeah they are totally hypocrites playing both side of the fence. They use their physical features to get attention then complain about it. I just watched her latest film Werewolves Within and there is a scene with her dancing totally emphasizing her lovely breasteses and I rewound it 3 times. I was mesmerized. Now I ask you is that my fault? If you don’t put a scene in there like that I won’t fascinate about your breasteses. LMAO Seinfeld. I really thought so too when I saw it and it took me out of the movie for a minute. All I can share is my own experience. I worked a job in a large retail store and it was mostly all black and white ppl. I would say at about a 50/50 split. We had a wonderful team of workers that got on better than fine. We were all on the younger side late teens and early 20’s. I was guided into black culture by my peers. We enjoyed talking about movies and music and fashion. I closely befriended several of my black peers, we were all equal and friendship our common bond. I took a trip down to the city with one of them to place I would not normally be in and bought some Fila sneakers when they first came out. It was the only place to get them. I loved all of them and still have very fond memories of them decades later. It was one of the best seasons in my life. I even dated a lovely black girl who was a cashier. Racialism was not even a thought for me nor did it seem to be for them. I have considered this experience many times over the years and thought what changed? IMHO, This was a time when rap was in its golden age, Run DMC was huge. Everybody loved it black and white. But then hardcore rap came along which was much less mainstream. For instance NWA’s style rap and an album called Fear of a Black Planet. Just the title is devisive. There was a major shift towards this more aggressive style rap that was totally devisive. And so it goes. I don’t watch the show and I know nothing about anything. Just thought it was a cool looking pic. Will,Teasle=Weasel? What is dgaf? Why so much singing is my question? Just make me laugh. It so chilling given that it is based on a true story. I am with you. I didn’t even care for the last Spider-man very much. The Loki series was another nail in the coffin, stopped watching. Don’t really care about anything on the upcoming release schedule except FF. I am just not into this multiverse stuff. I am interested though in seeing Sam Raimi’s Dr Strange film. Who knows maybe he can get me interested again. Lmao! I agree. I am finding myself less interested in the MCU even though as a child born in 1967 and one who was an avid Marvel comic reader I am not down with all this multiverse stuff. Although I do look forward to the introduction of Namor, The Silver Surfer and the Fantastic four. I quit Loki after 3 episodes. I totally agree about Superman. He crushed it. That’s crazy talk. Lol He is definitely entitled to his opinion and I respect him. But he is wrong imho. Every film does not have to be Casablanca, Lawrence of Arabia or Chinatown. Some films and genres exist to merely entertain and that’s fine. He could have easily said the same about the FAF franchise or the Star Wars franchise. It sounds a little like sour grapes to me. Superman Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon Thx