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polymerpunkah

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  1. By that token, you'd think you wouldn't want to engage with religion.
  2. "The Wolf of Wall Street" Well-crafted, and Di Caprio is an excellent actor, but it didn't do it for me. Stock market "Goodfellas", obviously, but sex and drugs appear to make a poor substitute for violence and murder.
  3. I lost faith in modelling when they told me I was too fat, and too ugly. Judgmental pricks.
  4. Ingrid Bergman: Watching a movie called "Saratoga Trunk", made in 1945, and whoever lit it knew his business as she looks fantastic.
  5. From a movie called "Period of Adjustment". Nothing special, Jane aside.
  6. Watched "Dawn of the Dead" a while back. That movie actually scared me as a kid. I must have been high. It's laughably bad, though it does contain this memorable scene:
  7. He used to preach hate against Mexicans, and Moslems, and the deep state, etc. His solutions were simple: build a wall, stop immigration, drain the swamp. Straw men with straw solutions. His problem is the enemy this time is a real threat, it's killing Americans by the thousands, and he has no answers.
  8. Was supposed to be in Hanoi today, on my way to Singapore and then Colombo. Fuck you, covid 19! Instead, I spent last night watching "Waco". An impressive production, over-all. 7 of 10 As always, it's hard to tell how accurate it is, but I think I agree with it's take on what happened there at the end.
  9. The return to work recommendation, is that for everyone? Or has there been some attempt to bring it in in stages, according to the work that's most necessary and/or those workplaces that can most easily be adjusted to allow social distancing, etc.
  10. The first time I saw Spacey was in the TV show "Wiseguy". His character was a bad guy, and his partner in crime, and everything else, was his sister. Played an oddball as if he was born to the role.
  11. Alec Guinness should be on the list.
  12. Even though they're circumcised, I still don't think their kosher.
  13. Four Lions That was an interesting experience. Hilarious movie--the scene where he's telling his son the revamped version of the Lion King, the water-pistol fight with his wife and brother, and many more--but at the same time I kept thinking of Manchester. I'd recommend it, in any event.
  14. I'll leave you to parse the question of what role the ideology played in winning the war, defeating the Nazis, and ending the holocaust. And whether or not it could have been achieved with the loss of fewer Russian lives. As I said, there's just no pleasing some people.
  15. They end the war, defeat the Nazis, stop the Holocaust, and yet it's not enough, as they didn't do it as efficiently as possible. There's just no pleasing some people.
  16. I'd say the defeat of the Nazis was the one event which you could say was a tremendous advert for the Soviet ideology. It took one monstrous regime to defeat another. But thanks for proving my point.
  17. The fact that it was actually accomplished by the one ideology that righties are always banging on about that they hate?
  18. Even the initial frontal nudity? I feel almost as hoodwinked Sergeant Howie.
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