liscarkat's Replies


In no particular order: Fred Astaire Gene Kelly Donald O'Connor Eleanor Powell Cyd Charisse Vera Ellen Mikhail Baryshnikov Fernando Bujones Rudolf Nureyev Natalia Makarova Cynthia Gregory Maya Plisetskaya I'm just getting started; I could go on for an hour, but you get the idea. She looks like a Sideshow Bob puppet, with that hair and her constant bobbing around when she talks. So far, everything he's got done has just made life much more expensive and less safe. Democrats can fix that little obstacle. Aversion to tedium is not a character flaw. If I want to watch real life, I can sit in a rocker on my front porch for two hours. I expect more from a film. And no, I've never seen a Transformers movie and have no interest in anything like that. I'm not a Swift hater. I'm just Swift indifferent. I guess that makes me only slightly pathetic. It's not bad, and not great. It's decent, worth seeing once. Best ever made? Nope. Not even top 100. But it's okay, worth seeing at least once. Nothing else works as well as capitalism. In fact, nothing works but capitalism. You'd have to be extraordinarily naive not to comprehend that. It's easy to see why immature kids and others who have never grown up don't like Ayn Rand. No, because the charges are all politically motivated bullshit, with the sole purpose of hindering a fair election. The DAs and judges are biased anti-Trump activists, and the venues are blue cities where it will be impossible to get impartial juries. All of the legal proceedings against him are illegitimate. "Found guilty" has no meaning, under the circumstances. I don't do jury "duty". I'm intelligent enough to have got out of it every time I've been summoned. Trump is not a rapist, thief, or felon, proud or otherwise. There is no evidence that he lost. Besides, if he were to be president a third time, it would have to be after being president a second time, which hasn't happened yet. Yeah, but I haven't seen the movie since 1981, and that damn tune is still in my head. I guess they did their job. He's in danger...and loving it! In the movie he's an archaeologist. In real life guys like him are treasure hunters. What he is shown doing is not really archaeology. Nevertheless, it's a fun movie. Didn't you ever learn about these: . ? Some day you'll realize that forty-three can still be "prime". No, it's not wrong to loath and hate filthy, evil, disgusting rapists and murderers like the piece of shit in this movie. In fact, it is appropriate and proper. By their behavior, they forfeit their right to respect, sympathy, and life. Even more pro than I already was. The nun's deep concern for the POS rapist/murderer, with hardly a thought for the victims' families, was disgusting and infuriating. The dirtbag's death at the end was the only good thing about it.