Post by PhillyJim76 on Sept 10, 2024 6:59:15 GMT -5
Saw kingdom of the planet of the apes on the plane.
I love those movies and root for the apes over the humans.
One of the apes subtly mentions how he’s been living with another male ape that was recently killed. Implying they were a couple. Of course he is the smartest ape in the world and the most compassionate.
Saw kingdom of the planet of the apes on the plane.
I love those movies and root for the apes over the humans.
One of the apes subtly mentions how he’s been living with another male ape that was recently killed. Implying they were a couple. Of course he is the smartest ape in the world and the most compassionate.
79s agenda takes no days off.
Even talking apes are gay.
Sounds about right. The only talking ape I know is a giant faggot.
Saw kingdom of the planet of the apes on the plane.
I love those movies and root for the apes over the humans.
One of the apes subtly mentions how he’s been living with another male ape that was recently killed. Implying they were a couple. Of course he is the smartest ape in the world and the most compassionate.
79s agenda takes no days off.
Even talking apes are gay.
Sounds about right. The only talking ape I know is a giant faggot.
I saw Am I Racist? tn. I party. It was playing right next to my Friday gym.
anyway, it’s fantastic. It’s doesn’t really get old bc each scene is ridiculous in different ways.
notes: - I can see why Robin DiAngelo wanted her part cut. The theater audibly gasped at that scene. - Saira Rao is in it. I had no idea that she spoke white. I thought she’d have a middle easter accent. I think her scene was prob the funniest overall. - there’s some incredible grifters out there. Remember the black asu girl that yelled at the 2 white students that were doing homework in the multicultural common room? She charges 15k to meet.
I saw Shapiro was retweeting Walsh who was retweeting reviews (got all that?) from libs talking about how funny it is. It sounds essentially like Borat from the people talking about it.
We watched The Fall Guy on Friday night. I enjoyed it, my wife thought it was ok. Good cast. Stunts were incredible. Some funny moments. I love Emily Blunt. Worth sitting on the couch and watching.
I saw Am I Racist? tn. I party. It was playing right next to my Friday gym.
anyway, it’s fantastic. It’s doesn’t really get old bc each scene is ridiculous in different ways.
notes: - I can see why Robin DiAngelo wanted her part cut. The theater audibly gasped at that scene. - Saira Rao is in it. I had no idea that she spoke white. I thought she’d have a middle easter accent. I think her scene was prob the funniest overall. - there’s some incredible grifters out there. Remember the black asu girl that yelled at the 2 white students that were doing homework in the multicultural common room? She charges 15k to meet.
I took in a 10:40AM showing of this today, as one does. There were maybe a dozen other folx in the theater. They all seemed to be enjoying themselves, although the lady in front of me did walk out with like 15 minutes left.
ITA with your preview. There weren't as many legit LOL scenes as I expected/hoped there would be, although I definitely did laugh. But it was well-done IMO, and does a great job of showing just how spectactularly full of shit these people are. Not to spoil anything, but there's a line towards the end where he says, "They're selling us the disease and telling us there's no cure." Just a perfect encapsulation of the entire DEI industry. No one who "needs" to see this will bother I'm sure, but I really think he did a good job of just holding these assholes up to expose their grift without being blatantly antagonistic to them directly.
I find it really hard to believe that DiAngelo didn't already know who Matt Walsh was and would actually allow him to interview/film her. But maybe she's just even more retarded than I thought. It's not that her scene seemed fake or anything, but I just don't know how someone who has made their name in this dumb space wouldn't be very aware of who some of her biggest opponents are. Iono, maybe I'm just too online and she really has never heard of him. I'm also almost positive that Wilfred Reilly (IGT, Wilfred Reilly) was in on the joke, but
In any case, I enjoyed viewing this film and think people should see it. Certainly not something you have to give up your Tuesday morning to see in the theater, but check it out if you get the chance.
I saw Am I Racist? tn. I party. It was playing right next to my Friday gym.
anyway, it’s fantastic. It’s doesn’t really get old bc each scene is ridiculous in different ways.
notes: - I can see why Robin DiAngelo wanted her part cut. The theater audibly gasped at that scene. - Saira Rao is in it. I had no idea that she spoke white. I thought she’d have a middle easter accent. I think her scene was prob the funniest overall. - there’s some incredible grifters out there. Remember the black asu girl that yelled at the 2 white students that were doing homework in the multicultural common room? She charges 15k to meet.
I took in a 10:40AM showing of this today, as one does. There were maybe a dozen other folx in the theater. They all seemed to be enjoying themselves, although the lady in front of me did walk out with like 15 minutes left.
ITA with your preview. There weren't as many legit LOL scenes as I expected/hoped there would be, although I definitely did laugh. But it was well-done IMO, and does a great job of showing just how spectactularly full of shit these people are. Not to spoil anything, but there's a line towards the end where he says, "They're selling us the disease and telling us there's no cure." Just a perfect encapsulation of the entire DEI industry. No one who "needs" to see this will bother I'm sure, but I really think he did a good job of just holding these assholes up to expose their grift without being blatantly antagonistic to them directly.
I find it really hard to believe that DiAngelo didn't already know who Matt Walsh was and would actually allow him to interview/film her. But maybe she's just even more retarded than I thought. It's not that her scene seemed fake or anything, but I just don't know how someone who has made their name in this dumb space wouldn't be very aware of who some of her biggest opponents are. Iono, maybe I'm just too online and she really has never heard of him. I'm also almost positive that Wilfred Reilly (IGT, Wilfred Reilly) was in on the joke, but
In any case, I enjoyed viewing this film and think people should see it. Certainly not something you have to give up your Tuesday morning to see in the theater, but check it out if you get the chance.
I thought the part that theoretically would be most eye opening to the 79s was when he was just interviewing regulars in Alabama (?). The old black guy couldn’t believe that anyone thought America was racist. And the white trash guy in the bar was hysterical imo.
Oh my dog these guys are such jerkoffs. They talk about how terrible and embarrassing the movie is, Matt Walsh has no charisma, it’s all a big self own blah blah. All 3 of the hosts saw it separately but all 3 talked about how they over-explained to the ticket takers that they see bad movies ironically, and they aren’t racist. Then the one guy bashed 2 “bros” in the theater that were excited to see it. Then the guy said how great it was when a group of blacks came in and sat near the bros, and openly made fun of the movie the whole time. Sounds like a good movie going experience for everyone involved.
I listened to most of that podcast. They are liberal cult members. They said their cause is anti-racism. They said White Fragility is a great book, and that they agree that teaching babies to be anti racist before they can speak is the right move. And that we must notice everyone’s race all the time, to beat racism.
they laughed at anyone in the movie that said that bringing up race all the time actually stirs racism.
I listened to most of that podcast. They are liberal cult members. They said their cause is anti-racism. They said White Fragility is a great book, and that they agree that teaching babies to be anti racist before they can speak is the right move. And that we must notice everyone’s race all the time, to beat racism.
they laughed at anyone in the movie that said that bringing up race all the time actually stirs racism.
I listened to most of that podcast. They are liberal cult members. They said their cause is anti-racism. They said White Fragility is a great book, and that they agree that teaching babies to be anti racist before they can speak is the right move. And that we must notice everyone’s race all the time, to beat racism.
they laughed at anyone in the movie that said that bringing up race all the time actually stirs racism.
The oldest and I saw the new Venom last night. It was entertaining, pretty pointless overall. A lot of buildup of a lot of random things in the story that didn't really end up mattering.
The oldest and I saw the new Venom last night. It was entertaining, pretty pointless overall. A lot of buildup of a lot of random things in the story that didn't really end up mattering.
Dong we saw it Friday. There was certainly a lot of things that involved the suspension of disbelief for sure. It was entertaining, that was the same review I gave.