Like an exposed nerve... Originally Posted by Yssup RiderLike an exposed TURD !
Pwwwwwaaaaah.............you stupid bastard !
Liberals hate this movie; they hate it's box office success even more (i suspect). Movie theaters are turning people away; it may break $100 million in opening weekend receipts.
Liberal Loon from The Guardian writes:
"The real American Sniper was a hate-filled killer. Why are simplistic patriots treating him as a hero?”
and Michael Moore can't be left out:
Michael Moore's uncle was an "invader". Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Liberals hate this movie; they hate it's box office success even more (i suspect). Movie theaters are turning people away; it may break $100 million in opening weekend receipts.Haven't you said everyone in Hollywood is liberal? Who make the movie? Fuck Michael Moore
Liberal Loon from The Guardian writes:
"The real American Sniper was a hate-filled killer. Why are simplistic patriots treating him as a hero?”
and Michael Moore can't be left out:
Michael Moore's uncle was an "invader". Originally Posted by Whirlaway
I'll wait for Wakeup's review. Originally Posted by gnadflyI won't ever see it...reading the book was hard enough...
I won't ever see it...reading the book was hard enough...Thank you Brother!
There are certain things I don't want to have a third person visualize for me...and there are certain things that hit too close to home.
I made a mistake watching Act of Valor...I won't make it again, with movies like Lone Survivor or this one... Originally Posted by Wakeup
I won't ever see it...reading the book was hard enough...Went to see Angelina Jolie's directorial debut, Unbroken, last week. Wasn't certain Jolie could credibly present such a subject on the big screen, but she did: and she did it well. As the audience filed out of the theater after the show, there was a cluster of elderly women hoovering near the door. One of them was crying. One of the other ladies remarked, "Her father was a POW during WWII." It was obvious the film brought home to her how her father must have suffered.
There are certain things I don't want to have a third person visualize for me...and there are certain things that hit too close to home.
I made a mistake watching Act of Valor...I won't make it again, with movies like Lone Survivor or this one... Originally Posted by Wakeup
Went to see Angelina Jolie's directorial debut, Unbroken, last week. Wasn't certain Jolie could credibly present such a subject on the big screen, but she did: and she did it well. As the audience filed out of the theater after the show, there was a cluster of elderly women hoovering near the door. One of them was crying. One of the other ladies remarked, "Her father was a POW during WWII." It was obvious the film brought home to her how her father must have suffered. Originally Posted by I B HankeringThe Japanese don't care for Unbroken very much.