@MattWalshBlog The original script is online and while good it’s an EXCELLENT lesson in what to cut in a movie. There’s a plot line that would’ve ruined the movie. I teach this movie in my screenwriting class.
@CoryBranton@jupiter97531@BillSimmons And what established league was subsidizing the NBA in the 70s the way the NBA is still subsidizing the WNBA now?
@RepJackKimble There are still families looking for their drowned daughters and you’re posting shit like this in order to score points for your insane constituent that wants to end Title IX, mutilate them, and let men dress with them? Got it. Jack be Kimble, Jack be Shit.
Nothing but contempt for the pathetic aging filmmakers and comedians who enjoyed their freedom of artistic expression during their peak, but now that they’re old and past their prime they try to pull the ladder up behind them by declaring that nobody should be able to do what they did because it’s not appropriate anymore or whatever
What @SeanFennessey means is: “Raymond, is that you?!”
(High pitched voice): “Nah, nah, this ain’t Raymond!”
How @BillSimmons hasn’t spotted this clear one for one is beyond me!
Now pardon me while I go to my car and get my other gun and watch the Knicks slay Game 4!
The flight attendant on my flight just said over the loud speaker, “There are four ‘lap children’ on this flight. Please make sure all ‘lap children’ are in laps.”
Tariffs are part of a multi-part industrial policy. We haven't had one here in a long time. We've had financial policies. As though we live in a stream of numbers, a great floating ledger. Except we don't. The abandonment of physicality -- the insane caprice of trying to leave it behind as a burden on existence rather than its source -- and the profound consequences of this folly are the great themes of our time. (I'm proud they were the themes of my 2001 novel Up in the Air.) Humankind has gone wildly astray throughout history, often resulting in mass destruction in the real world, when it grows intoxicated with the abstract and the ethereal. The mind becomes the enemy of the body, a mad, destructive king.