Bobby Briggs Briganza's Replies


Posting about what vocal fry is is so 2012. (To the max.) And we used to just call it creaky voice before that. Most of Larry's women have been obnoxious or ugly. Richard Lewis has had some babes tho, which is supposed to be ridiculous. She's a Jew stereotype -- not very adventurous / kinky / willing in bed. Larry first hears her "Jewish" accent and suspects, then it is confirmed when she acts like a stereotypical "prude." Jewish humor. Because he was light skinned black? And yet, it makes me want to have sex with both of them. Are you the mother of writer of the show? Did you write to his teacher to defend him from all criticisms when he got a D on his book report? Every 2-3 weeks? I'm sure the plan of what movies to show in a theatre has something to do with filling certain boxes, i.e. idiot comedy, teen, superhero, date night horror... so the pattern is bound to repeat regularly. It's always been like this, where one has to play the game of "find the normal adult movie." But it's gotten harder recently as "superhero / comic book" was squeezed in as another box to fill. Sometimes they fill it twice. Here's an actual realistic explanation. 1) An adult male decides he wants to go out to see a movie. He is not eager to see any particular movie, rather he just plans to go to the movies. 2) When checking one's local theatre to see what movies are showing, he finds that there are two comic book movies (as usual), some kid shit, some chick shit, some comedy shit with daddy's and farts and big momma's, and a remake of Murder on the Orient Express. 3) They select Murder as the only bearable type of movie that an adult male can watch. 4) In an alternate scenario, there are two marginally bearable movies, but the viewer already saw one of them a couple weeks ago. I watch wicked trashy movies all the time, and thought this would be just another run of the mill tit-flash, but it was so much more that I was persuaded to rate it 5/10. The look of mythical witches, etc. in Europe was based off this woman's gene pool. What are you answering with "No"? Yeah, I know who Kali the devi is, and I'm aware of how Western pop culture has used generic ideas of Kali. Until proven otherwise, I'm going to expect this is one more generic use of "Kali," and that what you're saying is just an interpretation you made up in your own head based off of the pop culture trope of Kali. Because Stranger Things is just a dopey show about kids and nostalgia -- I don't think they really put that much thought into it. I speak Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi. Have lived in India extensively, been to Southall in UK, etc. My ex-significant other was a British born Indian-heritage from Brum. You just assumed and seemed inspired to share with the world some pet issue, e.g. awareness of Asians in UK or how clueless you think "Americans" are, whatever. When all I was doing was identifying the character (whose name I didn't remember) according to her outstanding characteristics -- not questioning the possibility of a person with South Asian physical features having a British accent when speaking English...which would be absurd. My opinion about pandering had nothing to do with the character's being from Britain. Yeah, the colorist did a good job. Where do you see a problem? I don't even know what you're talking about. Do you not notice that the British accent makes the character distinct from the others in the show? Hence, they made they made the character different from EVERYONE else in the series on the two broad axes of "race" and language. Thanks for the retarded remedial history though. And more evidence that the creators have no clue what the 1980s were like. So she's not an annoying brat because she went through stuff? I don't see the connection. The cop trooper beard guy was right about everything he yelled at her. I don't understand why they made a season 2 (aside from making money, etc.) "Season one" was like a long movie, with a beginning and end. D&D start, D&D end. Anything cliffhanger-like at the end was really just like the way most 80s horror movies would end (You thought all was well but SURPRISE it's not!). Do we really care what this hole in the ground is with lights coming out of it, enough to keep watching "seasons" of it? It was a dumb hole in the ground that worked as a plot device for whatever was going on in the kids adventure. [i]But this season's story was about Eleven trying to figure out who she is, and where she belongs. All the other characters were secondary.[/i] Sure, fine... so what was the point of secondary character "Kali"? Eleven is an annoying brat and the focus on her ruined this season. Anyway, yeah, I saw the episode. So do you think these things (which?) were the point of making Kali Ma be in the show, or is that just what they did with her after deciding she would be there? Setting up a future season, as you say, sounds like a plausible reason. Thanks for that. I didn't. I did need two popsicles before I played though. Yeah it was comic book shit for kiddos. Reminded me of the old [i]Skate or Die[/i] game for Nintendo.