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Wow, you're triggered so easily, Netflix should've created a wokeless safe space for you. And you guys claim the others are the snowflakes. Lol.
No. Ever since "One Love Manchester" I have the highest regards for Ariana. That was incredibly courageous, one of the most powerful and ballsy things I've ever seen any artist do, let alone one who's so young. No "entitled, shallow, brainless, disrespectful twat" would ever do that.
It was Goebbels's children. Hitler didn't have any children that he could poison. Lol.
The thing is, what alternative fate for Kim could you imagine that would leave Saul as (relatively) upbeat and flamboyant as he was in Breaking Bad? I can't think of any. Like, if she's alone in a witness protection program, he'd still be thinking of her constantly, and of the fact that he'll probably never see her again.
Read this: https://www.techarp.com/science/japan-ivermectin-covid-19-success/
Politicians don't make vaccines, scientists and pharmaceutical companies do. The government in the US and other countries organized efforts to greatly speed up approvals and procurement, and this was a success, and Biden admitted this just days ago. Other than that, Trump and Trump Republicans also spearheaded vaccine scepticism and injecting bleach, hydroxychloroquin and ivermectin, which the BASH corporation is a metaphor for in the movie. I mean, it's really hard not to see this.
Yeah the comet is a metaphor for coronavirus and the president publicly tells her supporters "don't look up," i.e. the comet is a hoax, while secretly she organized her escape on a rescue ship, just like Trump and the lunatic right publicly claimed that the virus was like the flu and Fauci was the antichrist, while secretly they're all getting vaccinated as quickly as possible.
Well, about that...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1979/11/08/mystifying-scenes-of-motherhood-in-bertoluccis-luna/8f30c1ec-bc94-4756-a3e8-6842c4495c9c/
"Later, facing his same old problem of a story continuity that somehow seems to be going nowhere, Bertolucci inserts another sensation. Mom drags son into a bedchamber and begins murmuring such tender endearments as, 'Now prove you're a man . . . I didn't want to be touching him (i.e., a recently ditched suitor), I wanted to be touching you . . . My baby, my baby, your back is so soft' . . .
Clayburgh's solicitude for Barry may have been the only thing that saved this whatsis of a sex scene from degenerating any further than it does. At a press conference following the film's showing at the New York Film Festival, Bertolucci said that he was prepared to let his Magic Moment go as far as the actors were able to take it. In a separate press conference, Clayburgh confessed that she never had any intention of subjecting the kid to consummate provocation."
You're kidding right?
https://www.jolie.de/sites/default/files/styles/image1024w/public/images/2018/07/19/maya-hawke.png
If you look at that photo of her and tell me she doesn't look like Uma, then with all due respect, you're blind. :-D
It's not messed up on Joyce's part to move away, it's messed up on all the others' part to stay in that monster-infested death trap of a town and endanger their children. They should've moved out all together, under a government-provided relocation program or something.
I first watched it on a summer vacation with my parents and a couple of friends in an improvised movie theatre on a camping ground in communist East Germany. Must've been around 1984 or 1985 (i.e. several years before the wall came down). I was maybe 7 years old. I'm pretty sure it wasn't "illegal" or anything -- the hype around the movie had basically swept over the iron curtain, and there was so much demand for it that some theatres (mostly obscure ones) basically gave in and showed it. I'm not sure how they obtained their copy of the film roll. Practically everyone on the camping ground wanted to see it, and the cinema was packed. It was quite emotional, many people cried afterwards (I did not, I think). It was a great experience.
Those were their (secret) real names; their Canadian cover names were Donald Heathfield and Tracey Lee Ann Foley.
That's the Andrey Bezrukov / Yelena Vavilova case, also mentioned in the Wikipedia article. They were arrested and deported to Russia by the FBI in 2010. Their kids seem to have regained Canadian citizenship now.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/28/canada-son-parents-russian-spies-citizenship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegals_Program
It really happened. Yeah the real Philips and Elizabeths probably weren't as violent or risk-taking. But they still led this double life that they didn't even tell their own children about, so that aspect is true, which is strange enough.
I was wondering if, rather than just being a creep, he was suspicious of Paige's true identity, and thus wanted to keep her college ID card for verification.
No I'm not. I actually first started wondering whether they were brothers in real life because they looked so eerily similar. Yeah I feel stupid now.