“some of us have different ideas about tax policy, some of us think immigrants need to be extinguished. who is anyone to judge?”
and i have to mention the scene with the polaroids, which is just incredible. as the picture comes into view you see — he sees! — that this girl is really dead, but that he is actually alive, and can do something about it. absolutely magical bit of filmmaking.
right. virtues are real! it is a good thing for even our fiercest partisans to recognize the value of forbearance and decency and of commitments to thinks broader than immediate advantage.
greatest country in the world
i don’t think it’s worth anything other than it builds pressure on other prominent republican trump critics to endorse harris, obviously romney but also chris christie
this would seem to apply all the more to jeff flake, one of the few republicans who left the senate rather than bend the knee to trump
that is what’s so remarkable to me about this movie. it does everything to strip away the movie star gloss from Paul Newman. 20 minutes in you’re fully convinced that this guy is just the most miserable person on the planet. a guy who is barely alive and is clearly trying to drink himself to death
man james mason is a real piece of shit in this one
i’ve seen it!