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Henry Kissinger
Holy crap, I thought he’d live longer. Dang.
Henry Kissinger
Holy crap, I thought he’d live longer. Dang.
The film Tower Heist is an amazing romp, with an important message, which is that insanity will always prevail in the face of the determination overcome injustice.
The film Scarface lives up to its reputation as a cinematic classic. The story also warns that power and greed will destroy you.
I highly recommend NFBisms New Canon Cut
To be honest I don’t know how to feel about the show. Its fine as an idea but it didn’t need to happen, and it hasn’t added anything really new or interesting.
The film Everything Everywhere All At Once is a fantastic story of redemption and acceptance and of being kind when life is tough. The only good thing you can do is be the best you can and do the best you can. A must see.
The film Five Nights at Freddy’s is a fantastic adaptation of the game series. A must see for both fans of the horror genre and of the game.
The film Megan is a fantastic and messed up look at why we shouldn’t play with dolls.
The film Black Phone is a rousing tense thriller that has a great deal to say about surviving abuse and adversity. Not for the faint of heart.
I only know that FE.org didn’t show links in the open when I visited it recently.
The film Joker is a masterpiece and a social commentary. It deconstructs society and yet it’s messed up. A hard watch but also a necessary one. Top marks but not for the faint of heart.
The film Golda is a haunting tale that pays respect to those who died during the Yom Kipper War. A must see but not to be watched lightly. #neveragain #neverforget.
I’ll start us off with the Phantom Menace and Columbine both happening in ‘99.
That’s actually from the Disney wiki for the fan made definitive box set
Theatre Camp is a fantastic mockumentria that really does a good job of making you feel like you belong.
The animated Adams Family is an interesting movie that retells an already well trod message of accepting differences and diversity and denouncing racism.
This sounds fantastic
The film Freedom Summer (2014) is an extremely important lesson in the evils of this country, but also of how we can empower ourselves. To never stop fighting. #BLM #neverforget #NeverAgain
The film Hidden Figures is a fantastic empowerment piece that does a fantastic job of telling the true story.
A saga-wide edit where all instances of and references to clones, the Clone Wars, etc. are changed to clowns. E.G.:
Episode II: Attack of the Clowns
“General Kenobi, years ago, you served my father in the Clown Wars.”
All clown trooper helmets are suitably painted and fitted with rubber noses. Whenever they file out of a ship, the shot is looped beyond all reason as dozens more than could conceivably fit scramble out, before the ship itself falls apart. Laser battles become pie fights. Variations on “Entrance of the Gladiators” are worked into the score.
AI Mark Hamil’s Joker voice over the clones and I’m sold. Lol
We have just lost Steve Harwell, the lead singer of Smash Mouth.
That just kicked me right in the childhood.
It’s a good edit that accomplishes what it sets out to do.
A book about Columbine which I think will be a great asset in my MSW classes
The film You’ve Got Mail is a complicated story where no matter how much someone hurts you, you cannot hurt someone back, but most important of all sometimes redemption comes in unexpected forms.
The film A Man Called Otto is a touching story that shows how despite what we lose we must keep going no matter how hard it might seem.