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You pretend to shoot someone? I guess you have the right to carry fingers. What you feel is all about mirror neurons. This feature of our brains is what makes movies work. The ability to picture ourselves in the hero's shoes is an innate and natural thing. We all regarding this movie: I hate you. Kennedy : I know. I'm new here but I feel that there was no hill to go downhill from. IMDB was a bit better, but this have plateaued since its inauguration. If Depp had stayed with his first wife and she took (hypothetically) him to court and lost, the headlines would be 'Paradis lost'. Amber Heard was a trophy wife. Depp's mistake was that he didn't move on to wife 3 after HIS own shelf life as a sugar daddy was nearing expiration date. I didn't like the film, but Woods might have been miscast because his face is not craggy enough or distinctive enough, or charismatic enough. Otherwise I think James Woods held his own in the acting department because despite me not liking the movie, I do think that Leone was a hell of a director, even when past his peak. Smooth. I don't support blackwashing, and I am not a racist. I'm brown. Are there a lot of people accusing you of being a racist? Well, maybe you think a fish mated with a bicycle and got you. What is the agenda? I'm still waiting for the Mansa Musa biopic, with the titular role going suitably to a black actor, but maybe it would cost too much. Why do they keep adapting the same Shakespeare plays? They ought to film his sillier action packed ones. Richard III is boring. And yeah, this casting is crazy. For Where the Crawdads Sing, the author is too much in love with the English language to try write a fiction book. Thank you, ClementinaSpur! Hmm, thanks for the context. Lol, hope you don't have anything against Carlton. Yesterday; I was watching an AMV of my favourite anime. Thank you for the link :) I have tried to listen to The Brothers Karamazov on audiobook on YouTube. Gave up on it. Can't imagine how you have experienced such a grey book in school of all places. I usually don't finish books that I don't get, but for such a thick book as Moby Dick, it is a wonder that I did finish it. It was horrible to read. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West - chunky book that I had to DNF. John Adams by David McCullough - boring start, first terrible impressions, DNFed. Middlemarch by George Eliot - final nail in the coffin for me regarding Victorian books. The Stand by Stephen King - see above, but for King books. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari - inaccurate and false hype. A Pelican at Blandings by P.G. Wodehouse - Unfunny as fuck. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas - worse than The Count of Monte Cristo. The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2) by Brandon Sanderson - disappointing, boring, and naive storytelling. Moby-Dick or, the Whale by Herman Melville - possibly the worst book on this list. The Wise Man's Fear (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #2) by Patrick Rothfuss - the first book in the series was okay, but this one is disjointed, and laughably padded with filler. The Moomins and the Great Flood by Tove Jansson - Terrible. Would probably get published today, but would not be a success. Red Rising by Pierce Brown - Lost my interest in sci fi with this one. Rhythm of War (The Stormlight Archive, #4) by Brandon Sanderson - Very boring and just not worth the insane hype. The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton - crappy and unimaginative book. Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekov - Too many characters with none being noteworthy. Insipid plot and symbolism The Old Man And the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway - Underwhelming. Art meant for consumption just fills the coffers of the rich. Going to sports games is meant for the working people to take their minds off their professional lives. What it does more is make the rich richer. If the Colosseum back in Roman times charged their subjects a fortune to get a seat, made uninteresting and cynical spectacles that were introduced by a small number of out of touch people, while also bombarding the viewers with ads, that would be what happens today.