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One of the co-founders of that film festival that gave that French movie some award was a pedophile.
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More like every founding member of any french film festival is a pedo.
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Their excuse would be
It's art! You just don't understand.
It's art! You just don't understand.
da PAC Nigguh wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:06 amShit like this is why satire is dead in currentyear.
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With these shit age of consent laws, I've finally found something to feel superior to the French over.
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Bruh I don't even think there were any age of consent laws until recently iirc.
da PAC Nigguh wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:06 amShit like this is why satire is dead in currentyear.
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The age of consent is a social construct.
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Looks like an interesting movie, but the first five minutes is a pedo's wet dream. I checked it out from the library and was terrified about getting put on a list. Goddamn Germans.
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FKK beaches are diversity beaches.
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Spent the past month watching quite a few movie series: namely, Saw and Sharpe films.
I found Saw quite interesting in how insanely fixated it was on its continuity. It's the most serialized shit you'll ever see. Like, the main character of Saw II literally took three movies to die. I'm surprised Linkara hasn't covered it yet, because it would be right up his alley. I don't think any of them are really great films - the first one came the closest, but the fact that they spent so much time outside of the Bathroom really irritated me. It's a great, claustrophobic premise, but all those flashbacks cut the tension completely.
The rest are mostly just carried by Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor and Cary Elwes.
Sharpe, based on Bernard Cornwall's books made to be the ground version of Horatio Hornblower's adventures, is quality stuff. Sean Bean's casting was lightning in a bottle. He really sells the part and it's fun to see him and his Chosen Men comrades do some "proper soldiering". They're all more or less standalones so I'd recommend them. A lot of classic British wit and decent action even with the TV budget.
I found Saw quite interesting in how insanely fixated it was on its continuity. It's the most serialized shit you'll ever see. Like, the main character of Saw II literally took three movies to die. I'm surprised Linkara hasn't covered it yet, because it would be right up his alley. I don't think any of them are really great films - the first one came the closest, but the fact that they spent so much time outside of the Bathroom really irritated me. It's a great, claustrophobic premise, but all those flashbacks cut the tension completely.
The rest are mostly just carried by Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor and Cary Elwes.
Sharpe, based on Bernard Cornwall's books made to be the ground version of Horatio Hornblower's adventures, is quality stuff. Sean Bean's casting was lightning in a bottle. He really sells the part and it's fun to see him and his Chosen Men comrades do some "proper soldiering". They're all more or less standalones so I'd recommend them. A lot of classic British wit and decent action even with the TV budget.
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