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"cheerful, bright saturated color" The Matrix? I remember it being dark , overcast weather , a green tint to everthing possiblt , also night a lot of the time . saturated maybe , but with darkness Is it standard procedure for US cops to sit on top of a suspect for a length of time? till they calm down? till backup arrives? was Floyd resisting? i dont think theres any video of the "before" cos in the movies as soon as the cuffs are on the let the suspect sit / stand / etc was it really 9 minutes? wtf? " You can use it for a week. Go anywhere you want. But you will die in 5 years as a result " its not very tempting , as all the other replies have indicated , also you have a couple of rules , like u explode if u change the past ... Would you take it Intothenight? It sounds like you have a specific plan of action in mind.... Does your mommy let you put up posters of the pretty ladies in your bedroom? Apparently the problem with the movie is that "Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell, it features slave characters who seem contented with their lot and who remain loyal to their former owners after slavery's abolition." and "Writing in the Los Angeles Times this week, screenwriter John Ridley said the film "glorifies the antebellum south" and perpetuated "painful stereotypes of people of colour". "The movie had the very best talents in Hollywood at that time working together to sentimentalise a history that never was," continued the Oscar-winning screenwriter of 12 Years A Slave. The day of the ghetto blaster "they have 1/2413" doesent that mean they have more? so the constition lets you do what you want? the purge was oscar bait? or a "social justice" movie ? To me it was just a moronic premise for a film with no intellectual substance whatsoever. or message. Thanks for the explanation. So generally you think that any film that tries " persuade viewers toward a certain perspective" is likely to be a bit ham fisted about it and let their message get in the way of a good film? was "The Imitation Game" a 'social justice' film becasue Turing was hounded for being gay? What did you think of "Blood Diamond" I'd say thats a film trying to bring awareness to real world injustice and horror. Does it matter if the preachy message is current or historical? What thats it ? ja, I was well aware of the german pronunciation I sheer amount of discussion and flaming above had me thinking it was some other weird quirk or pronunciation. I wonder if theres a 20 year old discussion about "nuclear wessels" going on over on the Star trek section :) He was old by then , he'd already had his career this same old tired theme? So , er , whats the theme? All i've got to go on is the description. "World-renowned civil rights defense attorney works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner" Although , i gather from the replies that the wrongly accused prisoner might be black, but then you were insisting that that had nothing to do with it . so , again , what exactly are you complaining about? whenever "best role" questions come up i just translate that as "Which film that this person was in did you like the most?" hence: "Empire Records" I totally agree. It still seems to be the only workable system though :( thing is people just worship the money rather than use it as a method of measuring how much of a contribution someone has made. Now those guy Ive heard of, all the other suggestions arnt famous outside the US correct , they are Elon Musk's toys what *exactly* does homo-erotic mean? It sounds like a term people use when they want to sound like a psychiatrist. its funny though. I wonder how many other films you can do the same with and pretend they are one of the films that deliberately does it , like Hanna or Rambo or Rocky or House Flight of the navigator