>bollywood movie
>dance scene at the end
>only at the end
more like one every 10 minutes
hmm
>>70524359
What's this from?
Wtf I hate pubs now
>>70523293
Why?
Good. Pubs don't need any poofs like you.
>>70523314
They're filled with robotniks
Is this the greatest film of all time?
to someone who is really, really, really into chainsaw massacres, sure.
otherwise, no.
>>70523008
It's the best Texas Chainsaw Massacre that's for sure
What's his rate again?
for free
>>70522905
Some chewing gum and a hug
10 bucks or 5 Dairy Queen Coupons
who'll play him in the inevitable biopic?
Daily reminder that if you're not from the South you're a dirty mixed monkey that needs to be gassed.
>>70522788
This
South brazil is white and first world
Average middle class house in the south
>>70522788
mein negger
Now that Warcraft flopped with the critics, what chance does AssCreed have?
i am god
Maybe the 65% future shit will be boring enough that critics like it?
>>70522630
>/v/ actually thinks Warcraft was panned for not being boring enough
This is why no one should respect "gamers"
What was this character's endgame?
>>70522448
getting Dr Pavel back to CIA headquarters to find out what he knew.
>>70522448
Promotion actually
>>70522448
To be a big guy.
What would be your choice?
Would they be unconditionally loyal?
Otherwise I would obviously just pick the loyal ones, instead of really effective ones like little finger, tywin, varys, and roose
>>70522527
They are just like in the show.
You choose them at your own expense
>As part of a scathing takedown of the debt-purchasing industry, late night comedian John Oliver forgave nearly $15 million of medical debt with a tap of a giant red button on Sunday night.
I guess he's not such a bad guy after all
>>70524270
How exactly did he do this?
>>70525997
he bought 15 millions worth of debt for 60,000 with a company they created for the sole purpose of doing just that.
The entire segment was on how easy it is to buy and sell debt and to what lengths debt buyers will go to to make a profit (stuff like calling their bosses at home and so on). It's also non astute debt meaning that you can't force a person to go to court over it but you sure as hell can harass them and their families until it's paid.
>>70525997
The debt itself was worth $60,000. It's actually not the "debt" itself, but the information of those who are responsible for the debt. The piece was about debt collectors who do this for profit.
The "debt" he bought was past the statue of limitations for collection anyways. The idea is that the collectors bully and push the debtors into paying it up, even though they don't legally have to anymore. All he really did was remove a few thousand people from a pool of possible targets...
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What happened to posters like this one?
too expensive and offensive
Didn't have half a dozen Agents/Managers crawling all over it demanding that their client get 12% of the available space, or that their name is just larger larger than Actor C's.
These days posters are pretty much design by committee in a constant three-way fight between the studio, producers and actors' agents. By the time all the conditions and so forth get to the artist/designer there's SFA for them to do - no input of their own.
Hence the abortions of posters we get now.
>>70522270
Anon above is right.
Most posters these days need to accommodate space for a dozen special snowflakes, so pretty much all of them end up looking like le badass team posing, which is only understandable for movies like The Expendables.
Can you imagine how shit soviet posters would have been if Molotov's third mistress had insisted on being on it.
>History’s “Roots” remake has another critic: “Straight Outta Compton” star O’Shea Jackson Jr., who played Ice Cube in the hit biopic about rap group N.W.A.
>“All respect to all filmmakers, but we do have stories of triumph, and we don’t necessarily have to keep getting beat up,” the actor, who is Ice Cube‘s son in real life, told TMZ during an airport ambush interview.
>“There was a black man who helped pioneer open-heart surgery,” Jackson Jr. added. “Where’s...
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Honestly though, he's absolutely right.
Based.
I must say that I think this guy is a genius, plain simple. He doesn't try to act mysterious or anything, and seems to be a pretty humble guy, but his work is outstanding from every angle.
I'm opening this thread in his name, just to pay homage to him. He deserves it.
>>70522220
Very versatile too
James Cameron
Who?
Aren't hippies out of place in westeros?
>being this stupid in the first place
>>70522128
Peace and love christian movements were not uncommon in medieval european history.
Look up the cathars,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathars
Medieval christian hippies. Sworn to pacifism and vegetarianism and poverty. Shared everything. Didn't believe in money or possessions. Lived together in a commune.
Slaughtered to the last man woman and child by an army of french Catholics.
>Sándor is a Hungarian given name and surname. This is a Hungarian analog of Alexander.
Hungarians everywhere
Watching this movie was the best fun I have had in a cinema in over a decade.
Why does /tv/ hate its?
/tv/ doesnt
>>70522113
Contrarians and /pol/
I loved it. Saw it in theaters 4 times.
>it's a CTU has a mole episode
>>70523767
>it's a Jack is forced to go rogue by an idiotic government episode
THEY'RE SHOOTING AT US
>>70523767
>it's a Jack has to bend the rules because Jack bends rules season