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Hugh Grant Kevin Bacon Michael Fassbender (was unkown at the time and at 24 maybe a bit young.) lol. But everything u complain about is what makes this funny. He should do a marvel. Gonna put him right on the map... haha. Its actually quite funny! Hilarious. Captures contemporary social medias/medias superficiality, celebrity fetishism and "alternative truths" in a satirical way. Airwolf you can blame Austin powers. After that movie series they decided to reboot with Daniel Craigs version and make a darker more "real" Bond. https://www.theringer.com/movies/2020/4/30/21241822/austin-powers-james-bond-camp "The truth of it is that I always had this plan in my head is that we got to make them and begin them again and bring all that back in, but it had to happen the way it did. I can't see it happening any other way. We had to destroy the myth because Mike Myers fucked us - I am a huge Mike Myers fan, so don't get me wrong - but he kind of fucked us; made it impossible to do the gags. What I am proudest of in Skyfall is the lightness of touch we've been able to bring to back into it but not lose the drama and the action." https://gizmodo.com/the-james-bond-movies-had-to-go-darker-because-mike-my-1667143453 Mark Walberg/Matt Damon Liam Neeson/Ralph Fiennes Gerald Butler/Clive Owen Or! Jesse Eisenberg/Micheal Sera! :O Postmodernism is a movement within art and architecture and was a reaction to modernism. Modernism searched for absolutes, the perfect form, colour etc. Modernism searched for objective truths. Where as post modernism reacted to this and rather searched for subjective truths, meta narratives etc. What postmodernism is not about is moden day consumer culture. Witch seems to be the culprit of your displeasure with this current age. Lastly. Albert Camus is a postmodernist writer and thinker. Agreed. Never heard of the comic and the trailer looked silly. The whole human animal hybrid thing. I decided to watch one episode and just got instantly hooked. It's a very well done series. Its always fun to see how history always gets racists panties in at wist. Story-vice this was an awesome episode, but Kat Dennings was so wooden in her acting! Annoyed me a lot. But yeah, this episode got me really interested in this series. There are many paintings from Tudor England depicting blacks. I think the court was quite fascinated by them https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/29/tudor-english-black-not-slave-in-sight-miranda-kaufmann-history You are just full of vitriol. You should read some history. Britain back in the 17-19th scenery was a extremely classist and racist society, seeing Asians and blacks being taught how to be lady like is insulting, these people would never ever have such standing in the British society and, to me feels almost an attempt to white wash their history, white wash in the sense to give the younger generation an impression that Europe back then was not a highly racist society. I do not find this equalising at all, in no way what so ever. Why didn't the film at least problematise the overt racism at the time, instead of pretending it was an equal society? I'm from Norway and even me and my friends could relate to that film. It's very sad. I love the states. im from Norway. Men jeg regner med at du kommer til å tvile på det også. True, I'm only watching CNN and I can't know if its objective or not. But CNN was made by supporting GW Bush during the first Irak war. But I have seen on BBC CNN and youtube, police attacking reporters, from US and abroad. Thats undemocratic, is it not? haha. Ooookay! I guess you are not alone. What I don't understand though is for me, as a non American. It just seems like its the whites oppressing everyone. Could you explain how the white majority has been marginalized?, in more detail then the media being liers etc?