Top 3 films by my top 3 filmmakers:
Stanley Kubrick:
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Shining
- Eyes Wide Shut
Martin Scorsese
- Taxi Driver
- GoodFellas
- The King of Comedy
David Lynch
- Mulholland Dr
- Eraserhead
- Blue Velvet
Top 3 films by my top 3 filmmakers:
Paul Thomas Anderson:
- Inherent Vice
- Licorice Pizza
- Phantom Thread
Michael Mann:
- Miami Vice
- Heat
- Manhunter
John Carpenter:
- Prince of Darkness
- Halloween
- The Thing
A cornerstone of @Patriots history, Vince Wilfork is in the team's Hall of Fame and part of their All-2000s, All-2010s, 50th Anniversary and All-Dynasty Teams. He is now a Semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. #PFHOF25
@firewalkwjaime That plantation scene is just a snoozefest, isn’t it? The Final Cut cuts it down significantly. Theatrical cut obviously the superior one.
The key point with Harris/Walz is bridging the urban/rural divide - that’s the fundamental fault line in American politics - more than red states v blue states. Has been since the 1st Congress, before US political parties. It’s also why suburbs are swing districts. This ticket can help reunite our nation, finding common ground, rooted in common sense, to pursue the common good.
Tim Walz’ model of masculinity—one of wholesome, benevolent cheerfulness—offers a really stark contrast to the boorish domination of Trump and spine-chilling creepiness of Vance.